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}}'''Gostir''' was the name of one of the [[Dragons]] of [[Morgoth]] about whom almost nothing is known.
   
 
== Biography ==
'''Gostir''' was the name of one of the [[Dragons]] of [[Morgoth]] about whom almost nothing is known.
 
 
==Biography==
 
   
 
Gostir was a dragon only known by name.<ref name=gostir>''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Vol. 5: ''[[The Lost Road and Other Writings]]'', Part Three: "The Etymologies"</ref>
 
Gostir was a dragon only known by name.<ref name=gostir>''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Vol. 5: ''[[The Lost Road and Other Writings]]'', Part Three: "The Etymologies"</ref>
   
==Etymology==
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'''Gostir''' means "terrible sight" in [[Sindarin]], from ''gos'' ("horrible") and ''thîr'' ("opinion, expression, face").<ref name=gostir/>
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'''''Gostir''''' means "terrible sight" in [[Sindarin]], from ''gos'' ("horrible") and ''thîr'' ("opinion, expression, face").<ref name=gostir/>
   
 
The earlier form of the name was '''Gorsthir'''.<ref name=gostir/>
 
The earlier form of the name was '''Gorsthir'''.<ref name=gostir/>
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Gostir was the name of one of the Dragons of Morgoth about whom almost nothing is known.

Biography

Gostir was a dragon only known by name.[1]

Etymology

Gostir means "terrible sight" in Sindarin, from gos ("horrible") and thîr ("opinion, expression, face").[1]

The earlier form of the name was Gorsthir.[1]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The History of Middle-earth, Vol. 5: The Lost Road and Other Writings, Part Three: "The Etymologies"