'Hill of the Wind', in the Kingdom of Arnor ('Weathertop' in The Lord of the Rings). 362
Amon Uilos
Sindarin name of Oiolossë. 32
Amras
Twin-brother of Amrod, youngest of the sons of Fëanor; slain with Amrod in the attack on Eärendil's people at the Mouths of Sirion. 63, 93, 148, 170, 184, 305
Amrod
See Amras.
Anach
Pass leading down from Taur-nu-Fuin (Dorthonion) at the western end of Ered Gorgoroth. 245-6, 251-2, 299
Anadûnë
'Westernesse': name of Númenor in the Adûnaic (Númenórean) tongue (see Númenor). 322
Anar
Quenya name of the Sun. 114-6
Anárion
Younger son of Elendil, who with his father and his brother Isildur escaped from the Drowning of Númenor and founded in Middle-earth the Númenórean realms in exile; lord of Minas Anor; slain in the siege of Barad-dûr. 336, 346, 360-8
Anarríma
Name of a constellation. 48
Ancalagon
Greatest of the winged dragons of Morgoth, destroyed by Eärendil. 312
Andor
'The Land of Gift': Númenor. 321, 345, 347
Andram
'The Long Wall', name of the dividing fall running across Beleriand. 109, 146
Androth
Caves in the bills of Mithrim where Tuor was fostered by the Grey-elves. 294
Anduin
'The Long River', east of the Misty Mountains; referred to also as the Great River and the River. 55,107, 329, 360-1, 364, 366, 369, 374-5
Andúnië
City and haven on the west coast of Númenor. 322, 331-2, 335. For the Lords of Andúnië see 331
Anfauglir
A name of the wolf Carcharoth, translated in the text as 'Jaws of Thirst'. 218
Anfauglith
Name of the plain of Ard-galen after its desolation by Morgoth in the Battle of Sudden Flame; translated in the text as 'the Gasping Dust'. Cf. Dor-nu-Fauglith. 181, 194, 215, 232-4, 241, 254-5, 261, 280, 311
Angainor
The chain wrought by Aulë with which Melkor was twice bound. 52, 312
Angband
'Iron Prison, Hell of Iron', the great dungeon-fortress of Morgoth in the Northwest of Middle-earth. Passim; see especially 47, 90, 109, 139, 217. The Siege of Angband 36, 139-40, 144, 148, 158, 182, 192, 202
Anghabar
'Iron-delvings', a mine in the Encircling Mountains about the plain of Gondolin. 166
Anglachel
The sword made from meteoric iron that Thingol received from Eöl and which he gave to Beleg; after its reforging for Túrin named Gurthang. 247, 253-57
Angrenost
'Iron Fortress', Númenórean fortress on the west borders of Gondor, afterwards inhabited by the wizard Curunír (Saruman); see Isengard. 361
Angrim
Father of Gorlim the Unhappy. 195
Angrist
'Iron-cleaver', the knife made by Telchar of Nogrod, taken from Curufin by Beren and used by him to cut the Silmaril from Morgoth's crown. 215, 219
Angrod
The third son of Finarfin, who with his brother Aegnor held the northern slopes of Dorthonion; slain in the Dagor Bragollach. 64, 94, 130-1, 141, 154, 180-2, 260
Anguirel
Eöl's sword, made of the same metal as Anglachel. 247
Annael
Grey-elf of Mithrim, fosterfather of Tuor. 294
Annatar
'Lord of Gifts', name given to himself by Sauron in the Second Age, in that time when he appeared in a fair form among the Eldar who remained in Middle-earth. 355
Annon-in-Gelydh
'Gate of the Noldor', entrance to a subterranean watercourse in the western hills of Dor-lómin, leading to Cirith Ninniach. 294
Annúminas
'Tower of the West' (i.e. of Westernesse, Númenor); city of the Kings of Arnor beside Lake Nenuial. 360, 362, 367
Anor
See Minas Anor.
Apanónar
'The Afterborn', an Elvish name for Men. 119
Aradan
Sindarin name of Malach, son of Marach. 172, 177
Aragorn
The thirty-ninth Heir of Isildur in the direct line; King of the reunited realms of Arnor and Gondor after the War of the Ring; wedded Arwen, daughter of Elrond. 377. Called the Heir of Isildur 377
Araman
Barren wasteland on the coast of Aman, between the Pelóri and the Sea, extending northward to the Helcaraxë. 79, 88, 97,101, 116-7,123, 129, 297
Aranel
Name of Dior Thingol's Heir. 229
Aranrúth
'King's Ire', the name of Thingol's sword. Aranrúth survived the ruin of Doriath and was possessed by the Kings of Númenor. 247
Aranwë
Elf of Gondolin, father of Voronwë. 295
Aratan
Second son of Isildur, slain with him at the Gladden Fields. 366
Aratar
'The Exalted', the eight Valar of greatest power. 23
Arathorn
Father of Aragorn. 377
Arda
'The Realm', name of the Earth as the Kingdom of Manwë. Passim; see especially 8, 12
Ard-galen
The great grassy plain north of Dorthonion, called after its desolation Anfauglith and Dor-nu-Fauglith. The name means 'the Green Region'; cf. Calenardhon (Rohan). 124, 135-6, 144, 181