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What does the name Lothlorien mean?

What does the name Lothlórien mean?

The name Lothlórien itself means “The Dreamflower”, with the shortened version Lórien simply meaning “Dream Land”. When Galadriel left for Valinor in the early Fourth Age, Celeborn led the Elves across the Anduin to found a larger realm known as East Lórien.

What is the difference between Lórien and Lothlórien?

The proper, full name of Galadriel’s forest realm is Lothlorien, “Lorien of the Blossom”. Lorien is a shortening of that name, the way we refer to “Britain” instead of “Great Britain” or “US” instead of “USA”.

What is the name of Lothlórien people?

Lothlórien
Major towns Caras Galadhon, Cerin Amroth
People and History
Inhabitants Galadhrim; Sindarin/Noldorin/Telerin leadership
Events Quest of the Ring, War of the Ring

What language do they speak in Lothlórien?

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[edit] History. Silvan Elvish descended from Nandorin, the language of the Nandor. In later centuries, their language became known as Silvan Elvish, heard both in Lothlórien and the Woodland Realm of Mirkwood. After the First Age, the surviving Elves of Beleriand carried their speech back into the east.

Is Legolas from Lothlórien?

Legolas was the son of Thranduil, King of the Woodland Realm of Northern Mirkwood, who appeared as “the Elvenking” in The Hobbit. Thranduil, one of the Sindar or “Grey Elves”, ruled over the Silvan Elves or “Wood-elves” of Mirkwood. After Gandalf’s fall, Aragorn led the Fellowship to the Elven realm of Lothlórien.

How old is Lothlórien?

Lothlórien
Other name(s) Lórien Lórinand Laurelindórenan the Golden Wood the Hidden Land Dwimordene
Location western Wilderland
Lifespan Founded circa S.A. 1350 Abandoned by F.A. 119
Capital Caras Galadhon

Is Lothlórien in Lorien?

This forest, originally known by its Silvan names Laurelindórinan (Land of the Valley of Singing Gold) and Lórinand (Golden Valley), was renamed Lothlórien (Lórien of the Blossom) in memory of the Lórien the Ñoldor left behind; but the name was often shortened to Lórien (“Land of Gold”, although it carried within it …