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− | '''Tol Uinen''' was a small island in the [[Bay of Rómenna]] just north of the [[city]] of [[Rómenna]].<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' The Second Age, "Númenor"</ref> |
+ | '''Tol Uinen''' was a small island off the coast of [[Númenor]] in the [[Bay of Rómenna|Bay of Rómenna.]] It was located just north of the [[city]] of [[Rómenna]].<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' The Second Age, "Númenor"</ref> |
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+ | == History == |
Starting in about [[SA 750]], the [[Guild of Venturers]] showed interest in the island and used it as a haven for their flagship [[Eämbar]] which was frequently anchored there. The great captain [[Aldarion]] built the lighthouse tower [[Calmindon]] there. |
Starting in about [[SA 750]], the [[Guild of Venturers]] showed interest in the island and used it as a haven for their flagship [[Eämbar]] which was frequently anchored there. The great captain [[Aldarion]] built the lighthouse tower [[Calmindon]] there. |
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− | It was believed that the island was put there by [[Uinen]].<ref>''[[Unfinished Tales]],'' Part Two: The Second Age, II: "[[Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife]]"</ref> It was destroyed when |
+ | It was believed that the island was put there by [[Uinen]] herself.<ref>''[[Unfinished Tales]],'' Part Two: The Second Age, II: "[[Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife]]"</ref> It was destroyed when Númenor was [[Akallabêth|destroyed]].<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]], [[Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age]]''</ref><ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' The Third Age, "Introduction"</ref> |
+ | == Etymology == |
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+ | ''Tol Uinen'' appears to be [[Sindarin]]; ''tol'' means 'island', but the meaning of ''uinen'' is unknown. [[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth|''The Complete Guide to Middle-earth'']] suggests a translation of 'isle of ever-water'.<ref>''[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]''</ref> |
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|Տոլ ՈՒինեն |
|Տոլ ՈՒինեն |
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− | |Belarusian |
+ | |Belarusian Cyrillic |
|Тол Уінен |
|Тол Уінен |
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|টল ঊইনেন |
|টল ঊইনেন |
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− | |Bulgarian |
+ | |Bulgarian Cyrillic |
|Тол Уинен |
|Тол Уинен |
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+ | |Burmese |
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+ | |ဋောလ္ ဦဣနေန္ ? |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Dari |
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+ | |طول وینهن |
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|Georgian |
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|टोल ऊइनेन |
|टोल ऊइनेन |
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+ | |Kannada |
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+ | |ಟೊಲ್ ಊಇನೆನ್ |
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+ | |- |
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|Тол Ұінен |
|Тол Ұінен |
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+ | |Korean |
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+ | |톨 우인에ᄂ ? |
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|Kurdish |
|Kurdish |
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− | |تۆل وینهن |
+ | |تۆل وینهن (Arabic script) Tol Wînen ? (Latin) |
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− | |Kyrgyz |
+ | |Kyrgyz Cyrillic |
|Тол Уинэн |
|Тол Уинэн |
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+ | |Laotian |
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+ | |ຕໂຣ ຸິນເນ ? |
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|Тол Уинен |
|Тол Уинен |
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+ | |Marathi |
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+ | |टोल ऊइनेन |
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+ | |- |
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|Тол Уинен |
|Тол Уинен |
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+ | |Nepalese |
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− | |Nepali |
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|टोल ऊइनेन |
|टोल ऊइनेन |
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|Persian |
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+ | |تول وینهن ? |
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+ | |Punjabi |
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+ | |ਟੋਲ ਊਇਨੇਨ |
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|Russian |
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|Serbian |
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− | |Тол Уинен (Cyrillic) Tol Uinen ( |
+ | |Тол Уинен (Cyrillic) Tol Uinen (Latin) |
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+ | |Sinhalese |
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− | |Sinhala |
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|ටොල් ඌඉනෙන් |
|ටොල් ඌඉනෙන් |
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− | |Tajik |
+ | |Tajik Cyrillic |
|Тол Уинен |
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+ | |Ukrainian Cyrillic |
|Тол Уінен |
|Тол Уінен |
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− | |Тол Уинен (Cyrillic) Tol Uinen ( |
+ | |Тол Уинен (Cyrillic) Tol Uinen (Latin) |
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Revision as of 17:12, 8 July 2019
Tol Uinen was a small island off the coast of Númenor in the Bay of Rómenna. It was located just north of the city of Rómenna.[1]
History
Starting in about SA 750, the Guild of Venturers showed interest in the island and used it as a haven for their flagship Eämbar which was frequently anchored there. The great captain Aldarion built the lighthouse tower Calmindon there.
It was believed that the island was put there by Uinen herself.[2] It was destroyed when Númenor was destroyed.[3][4]
Etymology
Tol Uinen appears to be Sindarin; tol means 'island', but the meaning of uinen is unknown. The Complete Guide to Middle-earth suggests a translation of 'isle of ever-water'.[5]
Translations around the world
Foreign Language | Translated name |
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Amharic | ጦል ዑኢነን |
Arabic | طول وينين ? |
Armenian | Տոլ ՈՒինեն |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Тол Уінен |
Bengali | টল ঊইনেন |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Тол Уинен |
Burmese | ဋောလ္ ဦဣနေန္ ? |
Dari | طول وینهن |
Georgian | ტოლ უინენი |
Gujarati | ટોલ ઊઇનેન |
Greek | Τολ Υινεν ? |
Hebrew | טול וינין ? |
Hindi | टोल ऊइनेन |
Kannada | ಟೊಲ್ ಊಇನೆನ್ |
Kazakh Cyrillic | Тол Ұінен |
Korean | 톨 우인에ᄂ ? |
Kurdish | تۆل وینهن (Arabic script) Tol Wînen ? (Latin) |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Тол Уинэн |
Laotian | ຕໂຣ ຸິນເນ ? |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Тол Уинен |
Marathi | टोल ऊइनेन |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Тол Уинен |
Nepalese | टोल ऊइनेन |
Pashto | طول وینېن ? |
Persian | تول وینهن ? |
Punjabi | ਟੋਲ ਊਇਨੇਨ |
Russian | Тол Уйнен |
Sanskrit | टोल् ऊइनेन् |
Serbian | Тол Уинен (Cyrillic) Tol Uinen (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ටොල් ඌඉනෙන් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Тол Уинен |
Tamil | டொல் ஊஇநெந் |
Telugu | టొల ఊఇనెన |
Tigrinya | ጦል ዑኢነን |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Тол Уінен |
Urdu | طول وینےن ? |
Uyghur | تول ۇىنەن |
Uzbek | Тол Уинен (Cyrillic) Tol Uinen (Latin) |
Yiddish | טאָל וינען ? |
References
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Second Age, "Númenor"
- ↑ Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, II: "Aldarion and Erendis: The Mariner's Wife"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Third Age, "Introduction"
- ↑ The Complete Guide to Middle-earth