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'''West''' is a relative term in [[Arda]], usually associated with the sunset. It was known in [[Sindarin]] as ''[[annûn]]'' and ''[[dún]]'', in [[Quenya]] as ''[[andúnë]]'' and ''[[númen]]'' and in [[Adûnaic]] as ''[[adûn]]''.
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{{quote|So we always do, we look towards Númenor that was, and beyond to Elvenhome that is, and to that which is beyond Elvenhome and will ever be.|[[Standing Silence]] in ''[[The Two Towers]]'', "[[The Window on the West]]"}}


* The '''[[Uttermost West]]''' over the [[Belegaer|Sea]], is [[Aman]]. There, the [[Valar]] dwell, and there, the Elves go when they "sail West".  
'''West''' is a relative term in [[Arda]], usually associated with the sunset. It was known in [[Sindarin]] as ''[[annûn]]'' or ''[[dûn]]'', in [[Quenya]] as ''[[andúnë]]'' or ''[[númen]]'', and in [[Adûnaic]] as ''[[adûn]]''.
* Beleriand, the most western land east of Belegaer. Elves who dwelt here were occasionally known as [[Dúnedhil]], West-elves, to distinguish them from the [[Avari]].
 
In an abstract sense, "the West" was honored as the home of the [[Valar]] and the [[Eldar]], and the legacy of [[Númenor]]. Politically, it encompassed the [[Free peoples|realms and peoples]] of the [[Westlands]] who belonged to the cultural sphere of the [[Elves]] and the [[Dúnedain]]<ref>Cf. {{PM|Atani}}: "friendliness towards the West (to Elves and to Númenoreans)"</ref>, and were allied to them against [[Sauron]].
 
''West'' may refer to:
==Arda==
===Location===
* '''The [[Uttermost West]] or Far West, [[Aman]]. There, the [[Valar]] dwell, and the Elves go when they "sail West".'''
* [[Beleriand]], the most western land east of Belegaer. Elves who dwelt here were occasionally known as [[Dúnedhil]], West-elves, to distinguish them from the [[Avari]].
* The West, or [[Númenor|Westernesse]], lies in Belegaer, to the West of [[Middle-earth]]. The [[Dúnedain]], or Men of the West, take their name after this sense.
* The West, or [[Númenor|Westernesse]], lies in Belegaer, to the West of [[Middle-earth]]. The [[Dúnedain]], or Men of the West, take their name after this sense.
* After the drowning of both Beleriand and Númenor, the West generally referred to [[Middle-earth]], or at least [[Free peoples|those who opposed Sauron]].  
* '''After the drowning of both Beleriand and Númenor, "the West" generally referred to the north-western portions of [[Middle-earth]], or [[Westlands]], specifically [[Eriador]]; or at least [[Free peoples|those who opposed Sauron]].'''
* Completely impervious to any history, the Hobbits used "West" to distinguish them from "East", the [[Rangers of the North|Rangers]].


It has been used for several titles:
:''Also:''
* [[Captains of the West]], the main command in the [[War of the Ring]]
*[[West Beleriand]], lands to the west of the [[Sirion]].
* [[King of the West]], [[Aragorn II|Elessar]]
* The [[Westfarthing]], the western quarter of [[The Shire]] which included [[Hobbiton]], [[Michel Delving]] and [[Tuckborough]].
* [[Lords of the West]], the [[Valar]]
* The [[West-gate of Bree]], one of the entrances to [[Bree-land]].
* [[Mighty of the West]], [[Tuor]]
* The [[Westmarch]], an area added to [[the Shire]] in {{SR|1452}}.
* The [[West-mark]], the western half of [[Rohan]].
===Titles===
* [[Captains of the West]], the main command in the [[War of the Ring]].
* Flame of the West, the translation of [[Andúril]].
* Flame of the West, the translation of [[Andúril]].
It is also used in several place names:
* [[King of the West]], [[Aragorn|Elessar]]
* [[West Beleriand]]
* [[Valar|Lords of the West]], the [[Valar]].
* The [[Westfarthing]]
* [[Mighty of the West]], [[Tuor]].
* The [[Westmarch]]
 
* The [[West-mark]]
==Real World==
* ''[[Into the West]]'', an Oscar winning song by [[Annie Lennox]].
* [[Lockwood West]], actor.
* [[Richard C. West]], author and scholar.
* [[John Westbrook]], actor.
{{References}}
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 25 July 2020

"So we always do, we look towards Númenor that was, and beyond to Elvenhome that is, and to that which is beyond Elvenhome and will ever be."
Standing Silence in The Two Towers, "The Window on the West"

West is a relative term in Arda, usually associated with the sunset. It was known in Sindarin as annûn or dûn, in Quenya as andúnë or númen, and in Adûnaic as adûn.

In an abstract sense, "the West" was honored as the home of the Valar and the Eldar, and the legacy of Númenor. Politically, it encompassed the realms and peoples of the Westlands who belonged to the cultural sphere of the Elves and the Dúnedain[1], and were allied to them against Sauron.

West may refer to:

Arda[edit | edit source]

Location[edit | edit source]

Also:

Titles[edit | edit source]

Real World[edit | edit source]

References

  1. Cf. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "X. Of Dwarves and Men", "The Atani and their Languages": "friendliness towards the West (to Elves and to Númenoreans)"

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