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Tolkien
[ tohl-keen, tol- ]
noun
- J(ohn) R(onald) R(eu路el) [roo, -, uh, l], 1892鈥1973, English novelist, philologist, and teacher, born in South Africa.
Tolkien
/ 藞迟蓲濒办颈藧苍 /
noun
- TolkienJ(ohn) R(onald) R(euel)18921973MBritishSouth AfricanLANGUAGE: philologistWRITING: writer J ( ohn ) R ( onald ) R ( euel ). 1892鈥1973, British philologist and writer, born in South Africa. He is best known for The Hobbit (1937), the trilogy The Lord of the Rings (1954鈥55), and the posthumously published The Silmarillion (1977)
Derived Forms
- 藢罢辞濒办颈别苍藞别蝉辩耻别, adjective
Example Sentences
She said, for Tolkien, Welsh language was the main influence, particularly in his more popular works.
Sharing the name of a legendary dwarf in J. R. R. Tolkien's classic fantasy novel "The Hobbit," a Neanderthal now known as Thorin wandered the Earth up to 42,000 years ago.
On a skit near the end of the album, Slim sounds like he鈥檚 crawling out of a grave, groaning like Tolkien鈥檚 Golem:
The first impression copy is one of only 1,500 original pressings of the fantasy novel - that went on to spawn Tolkien's universe of Middle-Earth .
To step inside the elaborate staging, which originated at the Schauspielhaus Z眉rich, in Switzerland, was to plunge headlong into a lovingly prepared yet scrappy version of Tolkien鈥檚 fantasy world.
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