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Tol Himling

Tol Himling was a small island about twenty-five miles off the coast of northern Lindon in the northern part of the Belegaer, and about a dozen miles east of the island of Tol Fuin according to The Atlas of Middle-earth.

No one is known to have lived there either in the Second or Third ages or beyond.[1]

History[]

During the First Age of Middle-earth, Himling was a hill known called Himring, the location of the realm of Maedhros, the eldest son of Fëanor. After the sinking of Beleriand at the end of the War of Wrath, the peak of the hill remained above water as an island.[1]

Etymology[]

Tol Himling is Sindarin for 'Island of Himling' - where Himling derives directly from Himring, meaning 'Ever-cold' is Sindarin.

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ቶል ሂምሊንግ
Arabic تول هيملينج
Armenian Թոլ Հիմլինգ
Belarusian Cyrillic Толь Гімлінг
Bengali টোল হিমলিং
Bulgarian Cyrillic Тол Химлинг
Chinese 托尔·西姆林
Danish Himling-øen
Georgian ტოლ ჰიმლინგი
Greek Τολ Χίμλινγκ
Gujarati ટોલ હિમલિંગ
Hebrew טול הימלינג
Hindi तोल हिमलिंग
Japanese トル・ヒムリング
Kannada ಟೋಲ್ ಹಿಮ್ಲಿಂಗ್
Kazakh Тол Химлинг (Cyrillic) Tol Xïmlïng (Latin)
Korean 톨 힘링
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Тол Химлинг
Macedonian Cyrillic Тол Химлинг
Malayalam ടോൾ ഹിംലിംഗ്
Marathi टोल हिमलिंग
Nepalese टोल हिमलिंग
Pashto تول هیملینګ
Persian تول هیملینگ
Punjabi ਟੋਲ ਹਿਮਲਿੰਗ
Russian Тол Химринг
Sanskrit टोल हिमलिंग
Serbian Тол Химлинг (Cyrillic) Tol Himling (Latin)
Sinhalese ටෝල් හිම්ලිං
Tajik Cyrillic Тол Ҳимлинг
Tamil டோல் ஹிம்லிங்
Tatar Тол Химлинг
Telugu టోల్ హిమ్లింగ్
Ukrainian Cyrillic Тол Гімлінг
Urdu ٹول ہملنگ
Yiddish טול הימלינג

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Second Age, "Introduction"
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