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[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Second Age, "Introduction"