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Halad, otherwise known as Halbar and Chieftain of Brethil, was the title of the chieftain of the Haladin of the Forest of Brethil during the First Age.[1]

History[]

During Folkmoots, it was the Halad who would sit upon the Halabor as the judge. This was seen in the account of Húrin's trial, in the years following his son's death.[2]

Etymology[]

Halad was a name in the Halethian language meaning warden ("Stone").[1]

Other versions[]

In a note to the text, Christopher Tolkien mentioned that Tolkien planned on changing the name Halad to Halbar as a further language development,[1] though it is not known if Tolkien meant for it to be an alternate title or a replacement title.

See also[]

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ሓላድ
Arabic هالاد
Armenian Հալադը
Belarusian Cyrillic Халад
Bengali হালাদ
Bulgarian Cyrillic Халад
Cambodian ហាឡាដ
Gujarati હલાદ
Hebrew חלאד
Hindi हलद
Japanese ハラード
Kannada ಹಲಾಡ್
Kazakh Халад (Cyrillic) Xalad (Latin)
Korean 할광고 ?
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Hалад
Laotian ຫະລະດ
Macedonian Cyrillic Халад
Marathi हलाड
Mongolian Cyrillic Хадад
Nepalese हलद
Persian هالاد
Punjabi ਹਲਦ
Russian Халад
Sanskrit हलद्
Serbian Халад (Cyrillic) Halad (Latin)
Sinhalese හලාඩ්
Tajik Cyrillic Ҳалад
Tamil ஹலாட்
Tatar Халад
Telugu హలాద్
Thai ฮะละด
Ukrainian Cyrillic Халад
Uzbek Ҳалад (Cyrillic) Halad (Latin)
Yiddish האַלאַד

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The History of Middle-earth, Vol. XI: The War of the Jewels, Part Two, chapter 1: "The Wanderings of Húrin", pg. 308-9 (note 55)
  2. The History of Middle-earth, Vol. XI: The War of the Jewels, Part 3, chapter 1: "The Wanderings of Húrin"
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