Dor-lómin was a part of Hithlum in the First Age.
Description
Dor-lómin was a country in the south-western part of Hithlum, bordered in the east by the Mountains of Mithrim, and in the north by the river which formed the Rainbow Cleft known as Annon-in-Gelydh, or "Gate of the Noldor". It was the birthplace of Túrin son of Húrin and Morwen. There is also a mountain pass in its south unknown to the Enemy.[1]
Húrin's house was built in its south-western corner near the mountain known as Amon Darthir, where the river Nen Lalaith began.[1]
History
Dor-lómin was first colonized by the Ñoldor on their return to Middle-earth, Dor-lómin became the lordship of Fingon[2], but in the fifth Century FA Fingolfin gave it to Hador. Dor-lómin became a fief of the Third House of the Edain, which flourished there, strengthened by refugees of the First House from Dorthonion[3], until the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. Morgoth gave Dor-lomin, together with the rest of Hithlum, to his Easterlings, who absorbed or enslaved the surviving Edain. Tuor son of Huor was fostered by the Elves of Androth in the Mountains of Mithrim.[4]
Before the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, the army of Dor-lómin was between 12,000 and 15,000. The entire host was destroyed during the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
After Túrin fled south over the Ered Wethrin bands of outlaws came and attacked and enslaved the peoples of Dor-lómin, save Morwen, her daughter Nienor, and her servants, including Sador Labadal. The outlaws were led by Brodda, who wedded Aerin so that when he was dead, he would have an heir to keep the land under his family's rule. Over a year after Túrin came to Doriath, Morwen and Nienor went seeking Túrin in Menegroth. Later, Túrin came to seek Morwen in Dor-lómin, but they had already gone south over the mountains.[5][6][7] Like the rest of Hithlum it was destroyed during the War of Wrath.[8]
Etymology
Dor-lómin was a Sindarin word that meant 'Land of Echoes'.[9]
Translations around the World
Foreign Language | Translated name |
---|---|
Amharic | ዶር፡ሎሚን ? |
Armenian | Դոր-լոմին |
Arabic | دور-لومين |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Дор-ломін |
Bengali | ডরৢওমিন |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Дор-ломин |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 多爾露明 |
Dari | ضورءلومین |
Georgian | ძორ-ლომინ |
Greek | Δορ-λομιν |
Gujarati | ડોર-લોમિન |
Hebrew | דור לומין |
Hindi | डोरॢओमिन |
Kannada | ಡೊರ್-ಲೊಮಿನ್ |
Kazakh Cyrillic | Дор-ломін |
Kurdish | دۆر-لۆمین (Arabic script) Dor-lomîn (Latin) |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Дор-ломин |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Дор-ломин |
Marathi | डोरॢओमिन |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Дор-ломин |
Nepalese | डोरॢओमिन |
Pashto | ضور-لومین ? |
Persian | ضورءلومین ? |
Punjabi | ਡੋਰ-ਲੋਮਿਨ |
Russian | Дор-Ломин |
Sanskrit | डोरॢओमिन् |
Serbian | Дор-ломин (Cyrillic) Dor-lómin (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ඩොරෟඔමින් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Дор-ломин |
Tamil | டொர்-லொமிந் |
Telugu | డొరౡఒమిన |
Thai | ฎโร-ลโมิน ? |
Tibetan | དོརྰློམིན |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Дор-ломін |
Urdu | ضورءلومین |
Uzbek | Дор-ломин (Cyrillic) Dor-lomin (Latin) |
Yiddish | דאָר-לאָמין |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Atlas of Middle-earth, The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter IX: "Of the Flight of the Noldor"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XVII: "Of the Coming of Men into the West"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XX: "Of the Fifth Battle: Nirnaeth Arnoediad"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XXI: "Of Túrin Turambar"
- ↑ Unfinished Tales, Part One: The First Age, II: "Narn i Chîn Húrin" (The Tale of the Children of Húrin)
- ↑ The Children of Húrin
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter XXIV: "Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath"
- ↑ The Complete Guide to Middle-earth