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Maglor The second son of F?anor; a great singer and minstrel; held the lands called Maglor's Gap; at the end  
of the First Age seized with Maedhros the two Silmarils that remained in Middle…earth; and cast the one that he took  
into the Sea。 63; 93; 98; 133; 135; 138; 148; 167; 184; 222; 236; 305…6; 310; 313…4 
Maglor's Gap The region between the northern arms of Gelion where there were no hills of defence against the  
North。 135;148;184 
Magor Son of Malach Aradan; leader of the Men of the following of Marach who entered West Beleriand。  
172; 177 
Mahal The name given to Aul? by the Dwarves。 42 
Máhanaxar The Ring of Doom outside the gates of Valmar; in which were set the thrones of the Valar where they  
sat in council。 33; 50; 52; 77; 86…8; 91; 95; 112 
Mahtan A great smith of the Noldor; father of Nerdanel the wife of F?anor。 69; 75 
Maiar Ainur of lesser degree than the Valar (singular Maia)。 11; 23…6; 30; 57; 61; 83; 91; 105; 108; 111; 114;  
229; 289; 292; 322; 353 
Malach Son of Marach; given the Elvish name Aradan。 171; 177 
Malduin A tributary of the Teiglin; the name probably means 'Yellow River'。 251 
Malinalda 'Tree of Gold'; a name of Laurelin。 33 
Mandos The place of the dwelling in Aman of the Vala properly called Námo; the Judge; though this name was  
seldom used; and he himself was usually referred to as Mandos。 Named as Vala: 18; 21…3;47; 52; 70; 73; 77…8; 87;  
98; 113; 118; 121; 129…30; 154; 227; 308; 316。 Named as the place of his dwelling (including Halls of Mandos; also  
Halls of Awaiting; Houses of the Dead): 22; 38; 42; 52; 61; 68…9; 73; 99; 121; 125; 227; 289。 With reference to the  
Doom of the Noldor and the Curse of Mandos: 150; 154…5; 166; 169; 201; 205; 213; 297 
Manw? The chief of the Valar; called also Súlimo; the Elder King; the Ruler of Arda。 Passim; see especially  
11; 18…9; 35; 70; 129 
Marach Leader of the third host of Men to enter Beleriand; ancestor of Hador Lórindol。 171…2; 180 
March of Maedhros The open lands to the north of the headwaters of the river Gelion; held by Maedhros and his  
brothers against attack on East Beleriand; also called the eastern March。 131…2; 147 
Mardil Called the Faithful; the first Ruling Steward of Gondor。 369 
Mar…nu…Falmar 'The Land under the Waves'; name of Númenor after the Downfall。 347 
Melian A Maia; who left Valinor and came to Middle…earth; afterwards the Queen of King Thingol in Doriath;  
about which she set a girdle of enchantment; the Girdle of Melian; mother of Lúthien; and foremother of Elrond and  
Elros。 24…5; 57…8; 61; 103…6; 109; 110…1; 121; 130; 135; 144…5; 151…4; 158; 172; 176; 182; Chapter XIX passim;  
229…30; Chapters XXI; XXII passim; 315; 322 
Melkor The Quenya name for the great rebellious Vala; the beginning of evil; in his origin the mightiest of the  
Ainur; afterwards named Morgoth; Bauglir; the Dark Lord; the Enemy; etc。 The meaning of Melkor was 'He who  
arises in Might'; the Sindarin form was Belegur; but it was never used; save in a deliberately altered form Belegurth  
'Great Death'。 Passim (after the rape of the Silmarils usually called Morgoth); see especially 4…5; 8; 25; 50; 51; 70…1;  
90…2; 117; 251; 320 
Men See especially 37…8; 74;119…21;167…70; 178; 319…20; 326…7; and see also Atani; Children of Ilúvatar;  
Easterlings。 
Menegroth 'The Thousand Caves'; the hidden halls of Thingol and Melian on the river Esgalduin m Doriath; see  
especially 58; 106…8; 111…2; 125; 130; 134; 145; 155; 200; 203; 208; 217; 222…6; 229; 243…7; 252; 267; 269; 286…91 
Meneldil Son of Anárion; King of Gondor。 368 
Menelmacar 'Swordsman of the Sky'; the constellation Orion。 48 
Meneltarma 'Pillar of Heaven'; the mountain in the midst of Númenor; upon whose summit was the Hallow of Eru  
Ilúvatar。 322…4; 329; 332…3; 336; 343; 345; 348 
Meres of Twilight See Aelin…uial。 
Mereth Aderthad The 'Feast of Reuniting' held by Fingolfin near the Pools of Ivrin。 132…3 
Mickleburg Translation of Belegost: 'great fortress'。 104 
Middle…earth The lands to the east of the Great Sea; also called the Hither Lands; the Outer Lands; the Great Lands;  
and Endor。 Passim。 
M?m The Petty…dwarf; in whose house (Bar…en…Danwedh) on Amon R?dh Túrin dwelt with the outlaw  
band; and by whom their lair was betrayed to the Orcs; slain by Húrin in Nargothrond。 248…53; 284 
Minas Anor 'Tower of the Sun' (also simply Anor); afterwards called Minas Tirith; the city of Anárion; at the feet of  
Mount Mindolluin。 361…2; 365…8; 377 
Minas Ithil 'Tower of the Moon' afterwards called Minas Morgul; the city of Isildur; built on a shoulder of the  
Ephel Dúath。 361…2; 368 
Minas Morgul 'Tower of Sorcery' (also simply Morgul); name of Minas Ithil after its capture by the Ringwraiths。 368… 
9; 377 
Minastir See Tar…Minastir。 
Minas Tirith (1) 'Tower of Watch'; built by Finrod Felagund on Tol Sirion; see Tol…in…Gaurhoth。 142; 187…9; 251 
Minas Tirith (2) Later name of Minas Anor。 297。 Called the City of Gondor。 377 
Mindeb A tributary of Sirion; between Dimbar and the Forest of Neldoreth。 144; 246 
Mindolluin 'Towering Blue…head'; the great mountain behind Minas Anor。 361; 377 
Mindon Eldalieva 'Lofty Tower of the Eldali?'; the tower of Ingw? in the city of Tirion; also simply the  
Mindon。 62;76;91;96;100 
Míriel (1) The first wife of Finw?; mother of F?anor; died after F?anor's birth。 Called Serind? 'the Broideress';  
63; 67…8; 75 
Míriel (2) Daughter of Tar…Palantir; forced into marriage by Ar…Pharaz?n; and as his queen named Ar…Zimraphel;  
also called Tar…Míriel。 345…6 
Mirkwood See Greenwood the Great。 
Misty Mountains See Hithaeglir。 
Mithlond The Grey Havens'; harbours of the Elves on the Gulf of Lh?n; also referred to as the Havens。 354;  
359; 371; 378 
Mithrandir 'The Grey Pilgrim'; Elvish name of Gandalf (Olórin); one of the Istari (Wizards)。 373…7 
Mithrim The name of the great lake in the east of Hithlum; and also of the region about it and of the mountains  
to the west; separating Mithrim from Dor…lómin。 The name was originally that of the Sindarin Elves who dwelt there。  
124…8; 131; 242; 294 
Mordor The Black Land'; also called the Land of Shadow; Sauron's realm east of the mountains of the Ephel  
Dúath。 330; 347; 357; 360…8; 376 
Morgoth The Black Enemy'; name of Melkor; first given to him by F?anor after the rape of the Silmarils。 26;  
71; 88 and thereafter passim。 See Melkor。 
Morgul See Minas Morgul 
 Moria 'The Black Chasm'; later name for Khazad…d?m (Hadhodrond)。 104; 354; 357; 364 
Moriquendi 'Elves of the Darkness'; see Dark Elves。 54; 58; 103; 125 
Mormegil 'The Black Sword'; name given to Túrin as captain of the host of Nargothrond; see Gurthang。 258…9;  
265…7; 271; 275; 278 
Morwen Daughter of Baragund (nephew of Barahir; the father of Beren); wife of Húrin and mother of Túrin  
and Nienor; called Eledhwen (translated in the text as 'Elfsheen') and the Lady of Dor…lómin。 178; 187; 194; 241…3;  
258…60; 264…5; 267…9; 277; 280; 283; 285 
Mountain of Fire See Orodruin。 
Mountains: of Aman; of Defence; see Pelóri; of the East; see Orocarni; of Iron; see Ered Engrin; of Mist; see  
Hithaeglir; of Mithrim; see Mithrim; of Shadow; see Ered Wethrin and Ephel Dúath; of Terror; see Ered Gorgoroth。 
Mount Doom See Amon Amarth。 
Music of the Ainur See Ainulindal?。 
Nahar The horse of the Vala Orom?; said by the Eldar to be so named on account of his voice。 22; 37; 49…50;  
54; 85; 108 
Námo A Vala; one of the Aratar; usually named Mandos; the place of his dwelling。 Námo means 'Ordainer;  
Judge'。 21 
Nandor Said to mean 'Those who turn back': the Nandor were those Elves from the host of the Teleri who  
refused to cross the Misty Mountains on the westward journey from Cuiviénen; but of whom a part; led by Denethor;  
came long afterwards over the Blue Mountains and dwelt in Ossiriand (the Green…elves)。 55; 107; 146; 244 
Nan Dungortheb Also Dungortheb; translated in the text as 'Valley of Dreadful Death'。 The valley between the  
precipices of Ered Gorgoroth and the Girdle of Melian。 90; 144; 157;  198; 214 
Nan Elmoth The forest east of the river Celon where Elw? (Thingol) was enchanted by Melian and lost; afterwards  
the dwelling…place of E?l。 58; 61; 104; 158…62; 170; 247;289 
Nan…tathren 'Willow…vale'; translated as 'the Land of Willows'; where the river Narog flowed into Sirion。 In  
Treebeard's song in The Two Towers III 4 Quenya forms of the name are used: in the willow…meads of Tasarinan;  
Nan…tasarion。 142; 239; 301…2 
Nargothrond 'The great underground fortress on the river Narog'; founded by Finrod Felagund and destroyed by  
Glaurung; also the realm of Nargothrond extending east and west of the Narog。 134…5; 142…6; 151; 155; 167; 170;  
176; 182…3; 188…9; 193; 203…7; 210; 214; 223; 230; 232…4; 239; Chapter XXI passim; 284…5; 287; 295; 297; 354 
Narn i H?n Húrin 'The Tale of the Children of Húrin'; the long lay from which Chapter XXI was derived; ascribed to the  
poet Dirhavel; a Man who lived at the Havens of Sirion in the days of E?rendil and perished in the attack of the sons  
of F?anor。 Narn signifies a tale made in verse; but to be spoken and not sung; 243 
Narog The chief riv
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