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'''Dwaling''' was a village in the far Northern parts of the [[Eastfarthing]] of the [[Shire]], just North of the hills of [[Scary]].  
'''Dwaling''' was a village in the far Northern parts of the [[Eastfarthing]] of [[the Shire]], just north of the hills of [[Scary]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>
   
   
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
In ''[[A Tolkienian Mathomium]]''<ref>Hooker, Mark, ''A Tolkienian Mathomium'', Llyfrawr, 2006, pp. 49-52</ref>, [[Mark T. Hooker|Mark Hooker]] argues cogently that the place name ''Dwaling'' is the name of the Tolkien Family Estate in [[The Shire]]. It is composed of Tolkien's own translation of his surname into Gothic (''Dwalakoneis''), truncated to the first closed syllable as is common in place names of this type, plus the ending ''–ing'', which means "descendants of [name]".  
In a note to translators, Tolkien said that ''Dwaling'' was a regular toponymic formation of a settlement's name, "the descendants of ''Dwale''". ''Dwale'' would be a nick-name of one particular Hobbit, and the name was derived from [[Old English]] ''dwale'', "dull".<ref name="lviii">[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], Undated note part of ''[[Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings|Nomenclature]]'', cited in [[Wayne G. Hammond]] and [[Christina Scull]] (2008), ''[[The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion]]'', page lviii</ref> This name has been connected to ''[[Dwalakōneis]]'', the [[Gothic]] translation of Tolkien's own name.<ref name="lviii"/><ref>[[Mark T. Hooker]], ''[[A Tolkienian Mathomium]]'', pp. 49-52</ref>
 
Formerly, before the publication of the abovementioned note, [[David Salo]] had suggested it is a form of "dwelling", from Old English ''dwellan'' 'stop, stay, tarry'.<ref>{{webcite|author=[[David Salo]]|articleurl=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elfling/message/121|articlename=Hobbitish Place-names|dated=23 November 1998|website=[[Elfling]]}}</ref>


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Dwaling was a village in the far Northern parts of the Eastfarthing of the Shire, just north of the hills of Scary.[1]

Etymology

In a note to translators, Tolkien said that Dwaling was a regular toponymic formation of a settlement's name, "the descendants of Dwale". Dwale would be a nick-name of one particular Hobbit, and the name was derived from Old English dwale, "dull".[2] This name has been connected to Dwalakōneis, the Gothic translation of Tolkien's own name.[2][3]

Formerly, before the publication of the abovementioned note, David Salo had suggested it is a form of "dwelling", from Old English dwellan 'stop, stay, tarry'.[4]

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