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'''The Problem of Ros''' is the twelfth chapter of ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]''. | '''The Problem of Ros''' is the twelfth chapter of ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]''. | ||
The chapter is dedicated to a [[1968]] [[languages|linguistic]] essay by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], concerning the word [[ros]], as seen in the name ''[[Cair Andros]]''. | |||
While writing it, Tolkien realised that what he is explaining had already a solution in the [[Appendices]], and rejected "most of it". | |||
[[Category:The Peoples of Middle-earth chapters]] | [[Category:The Peoples of Middle-earth chapters]] |
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The Problem of Ros is the twelfth chapter of The Peoples of Middle-earth.
The chapter is dedicated to a 1968 linguistic essay by J.R.R. Tolkien, concerning the word ros, as seen in the name Cair Andros.
While writing it, Tolkien realised that what he is explaining had already a solution in the Appendices, and rejected "most of it".