- Drúedain by the
Rohirrim during the
Third Age is
represented by
Tolkien as
Púkel-men. This
includes the Old
English word pūcel "goblin, troll",
which survives...
- Towns, trade,
taverns their own
Germanic medieval Europe Drúedain Wild men,
Púkel-men,
Woses Forest their own Wild man
legends of
medieval Europe Dunlendings...
- singer, lubir,
taker skin – baog,
katat meat –
laman blood – dala bone –
pukel fat (n.) – mataba, taba egg –
iknol horn –
saklor tail – ikol
place – kulaan...
- the Drúedain for
goblins or
other wood-creatures and
referred to them as
Púkel-men (Goblin-men). He
allows the
fictional possibility that his Drúedain...
-
plural with an
ending (usually -in), e.g. Drû, pl. Drúin "wild men, Woses,
Púkel-Men".
Others form the
plural through vowel change, e.g.
golodh and gelydh...
-
omitted from the
movies altogether appear in the expansion, such as the
Púkel-Men that line the road to Dunharrow. The new
regions create a new landscape...