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'''Drúwaith Iaur''' or '''Old Púkel land''' is a region on the west of [[Gondor]].
'''Drúwaith Iaur''' or '''Old Púkel land''' was a region with dark forests on the west of [[Gondor]].<ref name=VT42>{{VT|42a}}, p. 9</ref>


Drúwaith Iaur is not a part of the realm of Gondor, and therefore also not of the [[Reunited Kingdom]]. It is home to the remnants of the [[Drúedain]], the original inhabitants of the [[Ered Nimrais]], who were dispersed by the Númenóreans as they were hostile to them.
Drúwaith Iaur was not a part of the realm of Gondor,<ref name=VT42/> and therefore also not of the [[Reunited Kingdom]]. It was home to the remnants of the [[Drúedain]], the original inhabitants of the [[Ered Nimrais]], who were dispersed by the Númenóreans as they were hostile to them.


The northern part of Drúwaith Iaur was also home to the [[Dunlendings]], who feared the Drûg because they used poisoned arrows.
The northern part of Drúwaith Iaur was also home to the [[Dunlendings]], who feared the Drûg because they used poisoned arrows.{{fact}}


==Etymology==
''Drúwaith Iaur'' is a [[Sindarin]] name, consisting of ''drú'' ("wild") + ''[[waith]]'' ("folk, land") and ''[[iaur]]'' ("old"); it is thus a literal translation of ''Old Púkel land''.<ref>{{HM|RC}}, p. lxiv</ref><ref name=VT42/>
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Revision as of 20:30, 21 October 2011

Drúwaith Iaur or Old Púkel land was a region with dark forests on the west of Gondor.[1]

Drúwaith Iaur was not a part of the realm of Gondor,[1] and therefore also not of the Reunited Kingdom. It was home to the remnants of the Drúedain, the original inhabitants of the Ered Nimrais, who were dispersed by the Númenóreans as they were hostile to them.

The northern part of Drúwaith Iaur was also home to the Dunlendings, who feared the Drûg because they used poisoned arrows.[source?]

Etymology

Drúwaith Iaur is a Sindarin name, consisting of drú ("wild") + waith ("folk, land") and iaur ("old"); it is thus a literal translation of Old Púkel land.[2][1]

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