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The Crissaegrim formed a part of the southern Echoriad and were home to the Great Eagles of Thorondor.

The great Eagles moved to the Crissaegrim after Morgoth's return to Thangorodrim. It was here that Thorondor, the Lord of the Eagles lived, and from here he watched for spies attempting to find the hidden city of Gondolin in the vale of the River Sirion.[1][2]

Etymology[]

Crissaegrim is Sindarin for "cleft mountain peaks", but in Tolkien's stories the place is usually referred to as Cirith Thoronath, the "Eagles' Cleft", or "Abode of Eagles" because the peaks were inaccessible from the ground.[citation needed]

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ክሪስዬግሪም
Arabic كريساغريم
Armenian Կրիսսաեգրիմ
Belarusian Cyrillic Кріссаегрім
Bengali ক্রিস্যাএগ্রিম
Bulgarian Cyrillic Крисаегрим
Danish Crissaegrim ("Kløftbjergtinderne")
Georgian კრიშალაგიმი
Greek Κρισσαεγριμ
Gujarati ક્રિસિગ્રીમ
Hebrew קריסאגרים
Japanese クリッサイグリム
Kannada ಕ್ರಿಸ್ಸಾಗ್ರಿಮ್
Korean 크리스새그림
Macedonian Cyrillic Криссаегрим
Mongolian Cyrillic Криссаегрим
Punjabi ਕ੍ਰਿਸ਼ਾਗਰਮ
Russian Криссаэгрим
Serbian Крисаигрим (Cyrillic) Krisaigrim (Latin)
Sinhalese ක්රිසාසාග්රම්
Tajik Cyrillic Крисаегим
Tamil க்ரிஸ்செக்ரிம்
Telugu క్రిస్సేగ్రిమ్
Thai คริสซายกริม
Ukrainian Cyrillic Кріссаегрім
Yiddish קריססאַעגרים

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