The river Ringló was the fourth of the Seven Rivers of Gondor.
The Ringló began in the White Mountains and arose as two smaller rivers on the southern arm that bent towards Belfalas. It flowed through the city of Ethring and passed north of the Hills of Tarnost, where it joined its tributary Ciril. It met the sea at Edhellond, near Cobas Haven above Dol Amroth in southern Gondor. Its main tributary was the river Blackroot. According to Karen Wynn Fonstad's The Atlas of Middle-earth, its length was almost 150 miles.[1][2]
Etymology[]
Ringló is a Sindarin word that meant "Cold-flood."[1]
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ሪንግሎ |
Arabic | رينجلو |
Armenian | Րինգլո |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Рінгло |
Bengali | রিংলো |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Рингло |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 林羅河 |
Danish | Ringlófloden |
Georgian | რინგლო |
Greek | Ρινγλο |
Gujarati | રિન્ગ્લો |
Hebrew | רינגלו |
Hindi | ऋइङ्ग्लो |
Japanese | リングロー |
Kannada | ಋಇಂಗ್ಲೊ |
Kazakh | Рингло (Cyrillic) Rïnglo (Latin) |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Рингло |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Рингло |
Marathi | रिंगलो |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Рингло |
Nepalese | रिनगलो |
Pashto | رینګلو |
Persian | رینگلو |
Punjabi | ਰਿੰਗਲੋ |
Russian | Рингло |
Sanskrit | रिङ्लो |
Serbian | Рингло (Cyrillic) Ringló (Latin) |
Tajik Cyrillic | Рингло |
Tamil | ரிங்லோ |
Telugu | రింగ్లో |
Thai | ริงโกล |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Рінґло |
Urdu | رانگلو |
Uzbek | Рингло (Cyrillic) Ringló (Latin) |
Yiddish | רינגלאָ |
Nunduinë • Siril | |
Glanduin • Gwathló • Hoarwell • Lune • Sirannon • Withywindle | |
Anduin • Celebrant • Forest River • Gladden • Greylin • Langwell • Limlight • Nimrodel • Redwater • River Running | |
Anduin • Ciril • Erui • Gilrain • Harnen • Lefnui • Mering Stream • Morgulduin • Poros • Ringló • Serni | |
Adorn • Entwash • Isen • Mering Stream • Snowbourn | |
Brandywine River • Shire-water • Shirebourn | |
Adurant • Ascar • Brilthor • Duilwen • Gelion • Legolin • Little Gelion • Thalos | |
Aros • Dry River • Esgalduin • Mindeb • Narog • Rivil • Taeglin | |
Brithon • Celebros • Celon • Malduin • Nenning • Ringwil • Sirion |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "The White Mountains"