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'''Butterbur''' was an old family of [[Bree]], that had kept the inn there, the [[Prancing Pony]], for years beyond reckoning. The innkeeper at the time of the [[War of the Ring]] was [[Barliman Butterbur]].  
'''Butterbur''' was an old family of [[Bree]], that had kept the inn there, the [[Prancing Pony]], for years beyond reckoning. The innkeeper at the time of the [[War of the Ring]] was [[Barliman Butterbur]].  
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Butterbur (Petasites vulgaris) is a fleshy plant with a heavy flower-head on a thick stalk, and very large leaves. It contains the element 'butter' also found in English placenames and surnames.<ref>[[Nomenclature]]</ref>
Butterbur ([[wikipedia:Common Butterbur|Petasites vulgaris]]) is a fleshy plant with a heavy flower-head on a thick stalk, and very large leaves. It contains the element 'butter' also found in English place-names and surnames.<ref name="Nomen">{{HM|N}}, pp. 754-5</ref>
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Butterbur was an old family of Bree, that had kept the inn there, the Prancing Pony, for years beyond reckoning. The innkeeper at the time of the War of the Ring was Barliman Butterbur.

Etymology

Butterbur (Petasites vulgaris) is a fleshy plant with a heavy flower-head on a thick stalk, and very large leaves. It contains the element 'butter' also found in English place-names and surnames.[1]

References