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The name '''Durin''' is derived from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_norse Old Norse], meaning "warden" or "guard".
* Characters:
* Characters:
** [[Durin I]], "the Deathless", one of the seven [[Fathers of the Dwarves]]
** [[Durin I]], "the Deathless", one of the seven [[Fathers of the Dwarves]]
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* People:
* People:
** [[Durin's folk]]
** [[Durin's folk]], the most famous [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] clan of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien's]] [[legendarium]]
** [[House of Durin]]
** [[House of Durin]]


* Objects:
* Objects:
** [[Durin's Axe]]
** [[Durin's Axe]], a great heirloom of [[Durin's folk]]
** [[Doors of Durin]]
** [[Doors of Durin]], opened by [[Merry Brandybuck]] in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''
 


* [[Durin's Day]]
* Events:
** [[Durin's Day]], the first day of the [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] calender


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Revision as of 16:18, 29 June 2006

The name Durin is derived from Old Norse, meaning "warden" or "guard".


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