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'''Morthond''' was the [[Sindarin]] name of the river known as [[Blackroot]] in [[Westron]]
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The '''Morthond''', also called '''''Blackroot''''', was counted as second of the [[Rivers of Gondor|Seven Rivers of Gondor]], named so because its source was in the dark caverns of the [[Dead Men]].
 
It began on the southern edges of the [[Dwimorberg]] at the end of the [[Paths of the Dead]] in the [[White Mountains]], then flowing past the ancient fortress of [[Erech]], it went on its long journey south, avoiding the Green Hills of the [[Pinnath Gelin]] while picking up its tributary [[Calenhir]], and entering the sea at [[Edhellond]].
 
[[Aragorn]] and the [[Grey Company]] emerged from the [[Paths of the Dead]] in Morthond's vale and followed the river briefly to Erech on their way to southern [[Gondor]].
 
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name is composed of the elements ''[[morn]]'' "black" and ''[[thond]]'' "root".
 
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''Morthond'' is a [[Sindarin]] name. The latter element is ''thond'' ("root"),<ref>{{PE|17}}, p. 96</ref> and the first is surely ''[[morn]]'' ("dark").
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Revision as of 23:47, 29 July 2011

The Morthond, also called Blackroot, was counted as second of the Seven Rivers of Gondor, named so because its source was in the dark caverns of the Dead Men.

It began on the southern edges of the Dwimorberg at the end of the Paths of the Dead in the White Mountains, then flowing past the ancient fortress of Erech, it went on its long journey south, avoiding the Green Hills of the Pinnath Gelin while picking up its tributary Calenhir, and entering the sea at Edhellond.

Aragorn and the Grey Company emerged from the Paths of the Dead in Morthond's vale and followed the river briefly to Erech on their way to southern Gondor.

Etymology

Morthond is a Sindarin name. The latter element is thond ("root"),[1] and the first is surely morn ("dark").

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, "Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings", in Parma Eldalamberon XVII (edited by Christopher Gilson), p. 96