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The '''Orfalch Echor''' was the ravine of the [[Dry River]] in the [[Encircling Mountains]], the route by which the hidden city of [[Gondolin]] was approached.  At its lower end was the First Gate, the [[Gate of Wood]]. The Orfach continued through the the remainder of the [[Seven Gates of Gondolin]], reaching the Seventh Gate, the [[Gate of Steel]].  At the upper end was a high sward that offered a view of [[Tumladen]] and the city in its center.<ref>{{UT|Tuor}}</ref>
The '''Orfalch Echor''' was the ravine of the [[Dry River]] in the [[Encircling Mountains]], the route by which the hidden city of [[Gondolin]] was approached.  At its lower end was the First Gate, the [[Gate of Wood]]. The Orfalch continued through the the remainder of the [[Seven Gates of Gondolin]], reaching the Seventh Gate, the [[Gate of Steel]].  At the upper end was a high sward that offered a view of [[Tumladen]] and the city in its center.<ref>{{UT|Tuor}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 18:04, 1 February 2014

The Orfalch Echor was the ravine of the Dry River in the Encircling Mountains, the route by which the hidden city of Gondolin was approached. At its lower end was the First Gate, the Gate of Wood. The Orfalch continued through the the remainder of the Seven Gates of Gondolin, reaching the Seventh Gate, the Gate of Steel. At the upper end was a high sward that offered a view of Tumladen and the city in its center.[1]

Etymology

To decipher Orfalch Echor, it can be compared to the similar but early (Gnomish) name Glorfalc "Golden Cleft" (in later writings called Cirith Ninniach)[2]. The element falc in that name meant "cleft", and it seems probable that later Sindarin falch has a similar meaning.

The initial element of Orfalch is probably derived from the root ORO "up, rise"[3], while the element echor "outer circle" is also attested in the name Rammas Echor "Great Wall of the Outer Circle"[4].

Thus, the meaning of Orfalch Echor might be something like "Upper Cleft of the Outer Circle".

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