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- Sindarin. In addition, he sketched in the Mannish languages of Adûnaic and Rohirric; the Dwarvish language of Khuzdul; the Entish language; and the Black Speech...
- pseudo-translation which also sees Rohirric represented by Old English. That process allowed Tolkien not to develop Westron or Rohirric in any detail. In the Appendices...
- kingdom's language and names, pretending that this was in translation of Rohirric. Meduseld, the hall of King Théoden, is modelled on Heorot, the great hall...
- the Mark of Old", Rohirric. However, "Orthanc" genuinely means "Cunning Mind" in the language Tolkien had used to represent Rohirric, Old English: he had...
- Orthanc had two meanings, one in Sindarin and the other, "Cunning Mind", in Rohirric. The latter meaning is the actual sense of the Old English word, making...
- language of Rohirric, the word eoh means "war-horse" while wyn means "delight", so Éowyn can be taken to mean "Delight in horses". Her name in Rohirric is not...
- project a defensive lightning-bolt. "Dwimmerlaik" represents a word in Rohirric, the speech of Rohan, supposedly translated into Old English; Tolkien glosses...
- of Rohan; Shaun Dooley as Wulf's father Freca, a Dunlending lord with Rohirric blood who attempts to claim the throne; Michael Wildman as General Targg;...
- -lock) may refer to: a Middle English word for occult practices or magic a Rohirric word once used of the Witch-king of Angmar in The Lord of the Rings This...
- Adûnaic and Rohirric for Men, and Khuzdul for the Dwarves. The score follows Tolkien's use of Old English as an analogue for Rohirric, while English...