Thalos was a river of Ossiriand and the second most northern of the seven rivers of that land between the Ascar and the Legolin.
According to Karen Wynn Fonstad's The Atlas of Middle-earth, it started from the springs of Blue Mountains and was over sixty miles in length.[1]
Etymology[]
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Arabic | ثالوس |
Armenian | Տհալոս |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Тhалос |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Тхалос |
Cambodian | ទហាលោស |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 沙羅斯河 |
Danish | Thalosfloden |
Georgian | თალოსი |
Greek | Θαλος |
Gujarati | ઠલોસ |
Hebrew | טהאלוס |
Hindi | ठलोस |
Japanese | サロス |
Kannada | ಠಲೊಸ್ |
Kazakh Cyrillic | Тһалос |
Korean | 탈로스 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Тhалос |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Тхалос |
Marathi | ठलोस |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Тhалос |
Nepalese | ठलोस |
Pashto | طهالوس ? |
Persian | تالوس |
Punjabi | ਠਲੋਸ |
Sanskrit | ठलोस् |
Serbian | Тхалос (Cyrillic) Thalos (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ඨලොස් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Тҳалос |
Tamil | ட்ஹலொஸ் |
Telugu | ఠలొస |
Thai | ฐะลโซ ? |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Тгалос |
Urdu | تالاوس |
Uzbek | Тҳалос (Cyrillic) Thalos (Latin) |
Yiddish | טהאַלאָס |
Rivers | |
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Númenor | |
Númenor | Nunduinë • Siril |
Middle-earth | |
Eriador | Glanduin • Gwathló • Hoarwell • Lune • Sirannon • Withywindle |
Rhovanion | Anduin • Celebrant • Forest River • Gladden • Greylin • Langwell • Limlight • Nimrodel • Redwater • River Running |
Gondor | Anduin • Ciril • Erui • Gilrain • Harnen • Lefnui • Glanhír • Morgulduin • Morthond • Poros • Ringló • Serni |
Rohan | Adorn • Entwash • Isen • Glanhír • Snowbourn |
The Shire | Brandywine River • Shire-water • Shirebourn |
Ossiriand | Gelion • Adurant • Ascar • Brilthor • Duilwen • Greater Gelion • Legolin • Little Gelion • Thalos |
Tributaries to Sirion | Aros • Dry River • Esgalduin • Mindeb • Narog • Rivil • Taeglin |
Other rivers | Brithon • Celebros • Celon • Malduin • Nenning • Ringwil • Sirion |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"
- ↑ The Complete Guide to Middle-earth