• Doriath in The Silmarillion. Later the sword of the Kings of Númenor. Glamdring (Sindarin: Foe-hammer) is a sword in The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings...
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  • Foe Hammer can refer to: The sword Glamdring (in Sindarin: 'glam'=foe, 'dring'=hammer) in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien King Roland of Delain's mighty...
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  • Elven blades. Thorin and Gandalf each take an Elf-made blade, Orcrist and Glamdring, respectively; Gandalf gives an Elven dagger to Bilbo. The wizard Radagast...
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  • Erebor to assist the quest. On this quest Gandalf acquires the sword, Glamdring, from the trolls' treasure hoard. Elrond informs them that the sword was...
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    ancient tongue of Gondolin; it was a famous blade. This, Gandalf, was Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore. Keep them well!" J.R...
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    poem Beowulf. Among the many weapons named by Tolkien are Orcrist and Glamdring in The Hobbit, and Narsil / Andúril in The Lord of the Rings. Such weapons...
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    works during his lifetime. 1937 The Hobbit a few elvish names (Elrond, Glamdring, Orcrist); no texts or sentences 1962 The Adventures of Tom Bombadil 1954–1955...
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    Hollin, where he uses words and a firebrand rather than drawing his sword Glamdring. Brian Rosebury calls the film Saruman "incipiently Shakespearean ......
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  • Etymology of 'Glamdring' in Tolkien's Elvish languages, as described in The Etymologies under LAM-, KHOTH-, GLAM-, and DRING-...
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  • Etymology of 'Glamdring' in Tolkien's Elvish languages, as described in The Etymologies under "Lam-", "Khoth-", "Glam-", and "Dring-" What was Noldorin...
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