-
recall or desire. Éowyn
disguises herself as a man and,
under the
alias of
Dernhelm (from Old
English dern
meaning "secret, concealed"),
travels with the Riders...
- Rings, Éowyn
adopts the name "
Dernhelm" when she
masquerades as a man
before slaying the Witch-King of Angmar; "
Dernhelm" is the Old
English equivalent...
- the new
threat of the Rohirrim,
where he is
faced by a
single warrior,
Dernhelm,
actually a
disguised Éowyn, a
noblewoman of Rohan; and not far away, Merry...
- Lady
Boreal Voice,
television film 1980 The
Return of the King
Eowyn /
Dernhelm Television film
Thundarr the
Barbarian Various roles 21
episodes 1981 East...
-
Shippey states that the prophecy, and the Witch-king's
surprise at
finding Dernhelm to be a woman,
parallel the witches'
statement to
Macbeth that he may "laugh...
- Theoden's guards, but his
niece Éowyn (disguised as a man and
calling herself "
Dernhelm")
stood firm,
challenging the Witch-king. She cut off the head of the Witch-king's...
-
Shippey states that the prophecy, and the Witch-king's
surprise at
finding Dernhelm to be a woman,
parallel the witches'
statement to
Macbeth that he may "laugh...
- kings." Éowyn's
second mask is the
appearance of a male
Rider of Rohan, "
Dernhelm", as,
against orders, she
rides to battle. In Old
English dern
means "secret...
- Fields" 4:10 5. "The Pyre of Denethor" 2:59 6. "The Mûmakil" 0:57 7. "
Dernhelm in Battle" 2:06 8. "A Far
Green Country" 1:28 9. "Shieldmaiden of Rohan"...
- Fields" 4:10 5. "The Pyre of Denethor" 2:59 6. "The Mûmakil" 0:57 7. "
Dernhelm in Battle" 2:06 8. "A Far
Green Country" 1:28 9. "Shieldmaiden of Rohan"...