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'''Gorgol the Butcher''' was an [[Orcs|Orc]] of the [[First Age]], slain by [[Beren]]. He is only mentioned once in ''[[The Lay of Leithian Recommenced|The Lay of Leithian]]'', during the recounting of Beren's deeds of valor as an outlaw in [[Dorthonion]].<ref>{{LB|4}}, "3. Of Beren son of Barahir & his escape", ''verse 519'', p. 344</ref>
'''Gorgol the Butcher''' was an [[Orcs|Orc]] of the [[First Age]], slain by [[Beren]]. He is only mentioned once in ''[[The Lay of Leithian Recommenced|The Lay of Leithian]]'', during the recounting of Beren's deeds of valor as an outlaw in [[Dorthonion]].<ref>{{LB|4}}, "3. Of Beren son of Barahir & his escape", ''verse 519'', p. 344</ref>


== Etymology ==
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Gorgol the Butcher was an Orc of the First Age, slain by Beren. He is only mentioned once in The Lay of Leithian, during the recounting of Beren's deeds of valor as an outlaw in Dorthonion.[1]

Etymology

According to Paul Strack, the name Gorgol is in Black Speech, being glossed as "Butcher".[2]

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lays of Beleriand, "IV. The Lay of Leithian Recommenced", "3. Of Beren son of Barahir & his escape", verse 519, p. 344
  2. Paul Strack, "BS. Gorgol m.", Eldamo - An Elvish Lexicon (accessed 10 May 2022)