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The older, [[Elvish]] name for the river much better known by the name the [[Rohirrim]] gave it - the [[Isen]]. Both names have the same meaning; 'the iron river'.
'''Sîr Angren''' was the older, [[Sindarin]] name for the river better known by the name the [[Rohirrim]] gave it - the [[Isen]].<ref>{{UT|Wife}}, note 6</ref>
==Etymology==
''[[angren]]'' in Sindarin, like ''Isen'' means "iron (adj)". ''[[Sîr]] Angren'' means "iron river".


==See also==
Compare S. [[Angrenost|'''''Angren'''ost'']] and R. [[Isengard|'''''Isen'''gard'']], both meaning '''''Iron''' fortress''.
* [[Angren]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 6 December 2012

Sîr Angren was the older, Sindarin name for the river better known by the name the Rohirrim gave it - the Isen.[1]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

angren in Sindarin, like Isen means "iron (adj)". Sîr Angren means "iron river".

Compare S. Angrenost and R. Isengard, both meaning Iron fortress.

References