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'''Dailir''' was an unerring, ever-returning arrow that belonged to [[Beleg Cúthalion]]. With his [[Bow (weapon)|bow]] [[Belthronding]], he used it many times.<ref name=beleg>''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Vol. 3: ''[[The Lays of Beleriand]]'', I: "The Lay of the Children of Húrin", II Beleg</ref> |
'''Dailir''' was an unerring, ever-returning arrow that belonged to [[Beleg Cúthalion]]. With his [[Bow (weapon)|bow]] [[Belthronding]], he used it many times.<ref name=beleg>''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Vol. 3: ''[[The Lays of Beleriand]]'', I: "The Lay of the Children of Húrin", II Beleg</ref> |
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Dailir was always to be found unharmed when shot from Belthronding until it, perhaps as a sign, was broken when Beleg fell upon it while he was carrying the unconscious [[Túrin]] away from the [[orc]]-camp. Later that night, he was accidentally killed by Túrin, who confused Beleg with an orc.<ref name=beleg/> |
Dailir was always to be found unharmed when shot from Belthronding until it, perhaps as a sign, was broken when Beleg fell upon it while he was carrying the unconscious [[Túrin]] away from the [[orc]]-camp. Later that night, he was accidentally killed by Túrin, who confused Beleg with an orc.<ref name=beleg/> |
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Revision as of 15:51, 5 February 2019
Dailir was an unerring, ever-returning arrow that belonged to Beleg Cúthalion. With his bow Belthronding, he used it many times.[1]
History
Dailir was always to be found unharmed when shot from Belthronding until it, perhaps as a sign, was broken when Beleg fell upon it while he was carrying the unconscious Túrin away from the orc-camp. Later that night, he was accidentally killed by Túrin, who confused Beleg with an orc.[1]
Translations around the World
Foreign Language | Translated name |
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Arabic | ضايلير |
Armenian | Դաիլիր |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Даілір |
Bengali | ডেইলির |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Даилир |
Dari | ضایلیر |
Georgian | დაილირი |
Greek | Δαυλίρ |
Gujarati | દૈલીર |
Hebrew | דאיליר |
Kannada | ಡೈಲೀರ್ |
Kazakh Cyrillic | Даілір |
Korean | 다일이ᄅ ? |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Даилир |
Lao | ດໄຣິr ? |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Даилир |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Даилир |
Nepalese | ड्ऐलिर |
Russian | Дайлир |
Serbian | Даилир (Cyrillic) Dailir (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ඩ්ඓලිර් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Даилир |
Tibetan | དིལིར |
Urdu | داالیر |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Даілір |
Uyghur | داىلىر |
Uzbek | Даилир (Cyrillic) Dailir (Latin) |
Yiddish | דאַיליר |
Barrow-blades • Sting | |
Durin's Axe • Orcrist | |
Grond (battering ram) • Grond (hammer) • Morgul-knife | |
Aeglos • Anglachel • Anguirel • Angrist • Aranrúth • Belthronding • Dailir • Glamdring • Orcrist • Ringil | |
Andúril • Dramborleg • Black arrow • Dagmor • Gúthwinë • Gurthang • Herugrim • Narsil • Red Arrow |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The History of Middle-earth, Vol. 3: The Lays of Beleriand, I: "The Lay of the Children of Húrin", II Beleg