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'''Nindalf''' was a location of swamps. It was translated as '''[[Wetwang]]''' in [[Westron]].
'''Nindalf''' was a location of swamps. It was translated as '''[[Wetwang]]''' in [[Westron]].
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name comes from ''[[nîn]]'' 'wet' and ''[[talf]]'' 'flat field'.
The name comes from ''[[nîn]]'', "wet" and ''[[talf]]'', "flat field".<ref name="Nomen">{{HM|N}}, p. 779</ref>
[[Category:Sindarin locations]]
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[[Category:Sindarin Locations]]

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Nindalf was a location of swamps. It was translated as Wetwang in Westron.

Etymology

The name comes from nîn, "wet" and talf, "flat field".[1]

References