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[[File:Mysilvergreen - A Battle in the Firth of Drengist.jpg|thumb|right|''A Battle in the Firth of Drengist'' by Mysilvergreen]]'''Drengist''' was a firth in [[Beleriand]]. It broke through the [[Ered Lómin]] and ended in the [[Cirith Ninniach]]. The lands to the north were known as [[Lammoth]], and to the south lay [[Nevrast]].<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref>
[[File:Mysilvergreen - A Battle in the Firth of Drengist.jpg|thumb|right|''A Battle in the Firth of Drengist'' by Mysilvergreen]]'''Drengist''' was a firth in [[Beleriand]]. The [[Belegaer]] broke through the [[Ered Lómin]] and ended in the [[Cirith Ninniach]]. The lands it separated were [[Lammoth]] to the north, and [[Nevrast]] to the south.<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref> Outside the firth was the little-known island of [[Ened]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:37, 11 September 2020

A Battle in the Firth of Drengist by Mysilvergreen

Drengist was a firth in Beleriand. The Belegaer broke through the Ered Lómin and ended in the Cirith Ninniach. The lands it separated were Lammoth to the north, and Nevrast to the south.[1] Outside the firth was the little-known island of Ened.

History

Fëanor and the Noldor landed on the shores of Drengist, and their ships were burned at Losgar, which was located at the outlet of the bay.[2] From there, Fëanor and his host pierced into Hithlum.[3]

Etymology

In an early manuscript by Tolkien, Drengist is glossed as the Elvish equivalent of Old English Nearufléot. The latter name is said by Christopher Tolkien to consist of nearu ("narrow") + fléot ("arm of the sea, estuary, firth").[4] The Elvish etymology of the name Drengist itself, however, appears to have been nowhere explained by Tolkien.

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