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The '''Esgaliant''' or '''Iant Iaur''' as it became known in later days, was a bridge over the [[Esgalduin]].
The '''Esgaliant''' (or '''Iant Iaur''' as it became known in later days) was a bridge over the [[Esgalduin]].


The bridge was great and made of stone,<ref>{{UT|Narn}}</ref> part of the great road that ran north of [[Doriath]] and connected [[Brithiach]] to [[Arossiach]].<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref>
The bridge was great and made of stone,<ref>{{UT|Narn}}</ref> part of the great road that ran north of [[Doriath]] and connected [[Brithiach]] to [[Arossiach]].<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref>
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Iant Iaur'' means "Old Bridge", from ''[[iant]]'' "bridge" and ''[[iaur]]'' "old".
''Iant Iaur'' is [[Sindarin]] for "Old Bridge", from ''[[iant]]'' ("bridge") and ''[[iaur]]'' ("old"). Therefore ''Esgal-iant'' clearly means "Bridge of Esgalduin".


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Revision as of 16:31, 5 December 2019

Iant Iaur
Bridge
Liz Danforth - Iant Iaur.png
"Iant Iaur" by Liz Danforth
General Information
Other namesEsgaliant
LocationNorthern eaves of Doriath
TypeBridge
DescriptionStone bridge
GalleryImages of Iant Iaur

The Esgaliant (or Iant Iaur as it became known in later days) was a bridge over the Esgalduin.

The bridge was great and made of stone,[1] part of the great road that ran north of Doriath and connected Brithiach to Arossiach.[2]

History

The Bridge of Esgalduin was made long before Morgoth came to Beleriand, perhaps by Dwarves.[3]

After terror entered the Ered Gorgoroth and the land to its south became deserted, the road and bridge fell into decay, and it was referred to as Iant Iaur, the Old Bridge.[4]

Etymology

Iant Iaur is Sindarin for "Old Bridge", from iant ("bridge") and iaur ("old"). Therefore Esgal-iant clearly means "Bridge of Esgalduin".

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