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The '''Goatleaf Family''' were a family of the [[Men]] of [[Bree]].<ref>{{FR|I9}}</ref> As was typical among the Men of that region, the name comes from a plant.   
The '''Goatleaf Family''' was a family of the [[Men]] of [[Bree]].<ref>{{FR|I9}}</ref> As was typical among the Men of that region, the name comes from a plant.   


[[Harry Goatleaf]] at one time watched the [[West-gate of Bree]], but threw in his lot with [[Bill Ferny]] and [[Saruman]]'s thugs during the [[War of the Ring]].<ref>{{RK|VI7}}</ref>
[[Harry Goatleaf]] at one time watched the [[West-gate of Bree]], but threw in his lot with [[Bill Ferny]] and [[Saruman]]'s thugs during the [[War of the Ring]].<ref>{{RK|VI7}}</ref>
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The Goatleaf Family was a family of the Men of Bree.[1] As was typical among the Men of that region, the name comes from a plant.

Harry Goatleaf at one time watched the West-gate of Bree, but threw in his lot with Bill Ferny and Saruman's thugs during the War of the Ring.[2]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

It is linked to honeysuckle or woodbine. Its French name, chèvrefeuille is also a medieval lay, and would therefore presumably have been familiar to Tolkien.[3]

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