Gúthwinë: wl
Okumaya devam et...
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Gúthwinë ([[Old English language|Old English]]: ''gúð-wine'' ''Battle Friend''<ref name="Tolkien Dictionary">[http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien/Tolkien_Dictionary.html ''Tolkien Dictionary'']</ref>) is the sword wielded by Éomer, third marshal of the [[Riddermark]] in ''The Lord of the Rings''.<ref name="burdge"/><ref group=T>{{harvnb|Tolkien|1954}}, p. 139</ref> The name is found in the [[Old English literature|Old English]] poem ''Beowulf'', where the hero uses the word as an epithet for the sword Hrunting, lent to him by [[Hrothgar]]'s thane Unferth for the fight with [[Grendel's mother]].<ref>''Beowulf'', line 1810</ref> | Gúthwinë ([[Old English language|Old English]]: ''gúð-wine'' ''Battle Friend''<ref name="Tolkien Dictionary">[http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien/Tolkien_Dictionary.html ''Tolkien Dictionary'']</ref>) is the sword wielded by Éomer, third marshal of the [[Riddermark]] in ''The Lord of the Rings''.<ref name="burdge"/><ref group=T>{{harvnb|Tolkien|1954}}, p. 139</ref> The name is found in the [[Old English literature|Old English]] poem ''Beowulf'', where the hero uses the word as an epithet for the sword Hrunting, lent to him by [[Hrothgar]]'s thane Unferth for the fight with [[Grendel's mother]].<ref>''[[Beowulf]]'', line 1810</ref> |
====Hadhafang==== | ====Hadhafang==== |
Okumaya devam et...