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It means "Dark Slayer" in [[Sindarin]] (from ''[[dag]]-'' = "slay" and ''[[môr]]'' = "darkness, dark, night"). | It means "Dark Slayer" in [[Sindarin]] (from ''[[dag]]-'' = "slay" and ''[[môr]]'' = "darkness, dark, night"). | ||
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Revision as of 10:50, 5 August 2010
Dagmor was a sword that belonged to Beren Erchamion.[1]
Etymology
It means "Dark Slayer" in Sindarin (from dag- = "slay" and môr = "darkness, dark, night").
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lays of Beleriand; last version of the Lay of Leithian p. 344 cf. p.350 line 512
Weapons in Tolkien's legendarium | |
Arrows: | Black Arrow · Dailir · Red Arrow |
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Axes: | Dramborleg · Durin's Axe |
Bows: | Belthronding · Bow of Bregor · Bow of the Galadhrim |
Knives: | Angrist · Barrow-blades · Morgul-knife · Sting |
Maces: | Grond |
Spears: | Aeglos |
Swords: | Anglachel/Gurthang · Anguirel · Aranrúth · Dagmor · Glamdring · Glend · Gúthwinë · Herugrim · Narsil/Andúril · Orcrist · Ringil · Sword of Manwë |