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The '''Mering Stream''', or '''''Glanhír''''' in [[Sindarin]], was the border river between [[Rohan]] and [[Gondor]].
The '''Mering Stream''', or '''''Glanhír''''' in [[Sindarin]], was the border river between [[Rohan]] and [[Gondor]]; west of the Mering Stream lay the [[Eastfold]], and to its east lay [[Anórien]].  
 
==Course==
The stream rose from a cleft in a northward spur of the [[White Mountains]], traversed the [[Firienholt]], which grew about the mountain [[Amon Anwar|Halifirien]], last of the [[Warning beacons of Gondor]], then exited to the plain and joined the [[Entwash]], where it formed impassable marshes.<ref>{{RK|Map}}</ref><ref name=cirion/>{{rp|301}}
==History==
==History==
The Mering Stream formed the border between the realms of Gondor and Rohan, together with the [[White Mountains]] and the Mouths of the [[Entwash]].<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref> West of the Mering Stream lay the [[Eastfold]], and to its east lay [[Anórien]]. The Mering Stream flowed through [[Firienholt]], which grew about the mountain [[Amon Anwar|Halifirien]], last of the [[Warning beacons of Gondor]].<ref>{{RK|Map}}</ref>
The line of the Stream was fortified between the marshes and the bridge of the Road.<ref name=cirion/>{{rp|301}}  


In later times it formed the border between Gondor and Rohan, together with the [[White Mountains]] and the Mouths of the [[Entwash]].<ref name=cirion>{{UT|Cirion}}</ref>
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name means "boundary stream". ''Mering'' represents [[Old English]] ''māere'', ''mēre'', "boundary".<ref>{{HM|N}}, p. 773</ref> ''Glanhír'' comes from [[Sindarin]] ''[[glan]]'', "mark, boundary"<ref name="UT">{{UT|Cirion}}, note 46</ref> and ''[[sîr]]'', "river, stream".<ref name="S">{{S|Elements}}, entry ''sîr''</ref>
The name means "boundary stream". ''Mering'' represents [[Old English]] ''māere'', ''mēre'', "boundary".<ref>{{HM|N}}, p. 773</ref> ''Glanhír'' comes from [[Sindarin]] ''[[glan]]'', "mark, boundary"<ref name="UT">{{UT|Cirion}}, note 46</ref> and ''[[sîr]]'', "river, stream".<ref name="S">{{S|Elements}}, entry ''sîr''</ref>

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Mering Stream
Stream
General Information
Other namesGlanhír
LocationBorder between Rohan and Gondor
TypeStream
DescriptionEast flowing stream, tributary of the Entwash

The Mering Stream, or Glanhír in Sindarin, was the border river between Rohan and Gondor; west of the Mering Stream lay the Eastfold, and to its east lay Anórien.

Course

The stream rose from a cleft in a northward spur of the White Mountains, traversed the Firienholt, which grew about the mountain Halifirien, last of the Warning beacons of Gondor, then exited to the plain and joined the Entwash, where it formed impassable marshes.[1][2]:301

History

The line of the Stream was fortified between the marshes and the bridge of the Road.[2]:301

In later times it formed the border between Gondor and Rohan, together with the White Mountains and the Mouths of the Entwash.[2]

Etymology

The name means "boundary stream". Mering represents Old English māere, mēre, "boundary".[3] Glanhír comes from Sindarin glan, "mark, boundary"[4] and sîr, "river, stream".[5]

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