Thalos was a river of the Ossiriand and the second most northern of the seven rivers of that land between the Ascar and the Legolin.
According to Karen Wynn Fonstad's The Atlas of Middle-earth, it started from the springs of Blue Mountains and was over sixty miles in length.[1][2]
Etymology
Thalos was a Sindarin word.[2]
Translations
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Arabic | ثالوس |
Armenian | Տհալոս |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Тhалос |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Тхалос |
Cambodian | ទហាលោស |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 沙羅斯河 |
Georgian | თალოსი |
Greek | Θαλος |
Gujarati | ઠલોસ |
Hebrew | טהאלוס |
Hindi | ठलोस |
Japanese | サロス |
Kannada | ಠಲೊಸ್ |
Kazakh Cyrillic | Тһалос |
Korean | 탈로스 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Тhалос |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Тхалос |
Marathi | ठलोस |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Тhалос |
Nepalese | ठलोस |
Pashto | طهالوس ? |
Persian | تالوس |
Punjabi | ਠਲੋਸ |
Sanskrit | ठलोस् |
Serbian | Тхалос (Cyrillic) Thalos (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ඨලොස් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Тҳалос |
Tamil | ட்ஹலொஸ் |
Telugu | ఠలొస |
Thai | ฐะลโซ ? |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Тгалос |
Urdu | تالاوس |
Uzbek | Тҳалос (Cyrillic) Thalos (Latin) |
Yiddish | טהאַלאָס |
Nunduinë • Siril | |
Glanduin • Gwathló • Hoarwell • Lune • Sirannon • Withywindle | |
Anduin • Celebrant • Forest River • Gladden • Greylin • Langwell • Limlight • Nimrodel • Redwater • River Running | |
Anduin • Ciril • Erui • Gilrain • Harnen • Lefnui • Mering Stream • Morgulduin • Poros • Ringló • Serni | |
Adorn • Entwash • Isen • Mering Stream • Snowbourn | |
Brandywine River • Shire-water • Shirebourn | |
Adurant • Ascar • Brilthor • Duilwen • Gelion • Legolin • Little Gelion • Thalos | |
Aros • Dry River • Esgalduin • Mindeb • Narog • Rivil • Taeglin | |
Brithon • Celebros • Celon • Malduin • Nenning • Ringwil • Sirion |
References
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Complete Guide to Middle-earth