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Thain - Tolkien Gateway Thain is an alternative spelling, found in Middle English texts, of the Early Modern English word thane The word is derived from Old English þegn, which meant a person holding lands from the king in exchange for military service
Shire-thain | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom "Thain" is a variant spelling of the Old English " thegn ", an Anglo-Saxon designation for a minor noble, probably best known for its use in Shakespeare 's Macbeth
Thain - Wikipedia Gillian Stroudley (née Thain, 1925–1992), English painter and printmaker Notable people with the given name include: Look up thain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
What is Thain? - The Island of Thain Thain is an island continent steeped in myth and legend A mysterious and dangerous place filled with natural beauty, yet beset by darkness Scholars believe Thain was not formed by any mundane geographical phenomena, but rests around a core of raw magical power known by some as the Isle’s Heart
Thain - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Thain is a variant spelling of " Thane " or " Thegn ", an Anglo - Saxon term for a minor noble, probably best known from Shakespeare ' s " Macbeth " (" Thane " is the usual spelling in modern English )
Thain - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang Thain is a slang term that has become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly among young people It is often used as a derogatory term to describe someone who is perceived as being weak or cowardly
Thains Book - Guide to Tolkiens Middle-earth Welcome to The Thain's Book, an encyclopedia of the people, places, creatures, things, and events in The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and other writings by J R R Tolkien
Thain and Eorl : r tolkienfans - Reddit The use of “Thain” for the nominal ruler of the Shire is derived from a later meaning: "One who in Anglo-Saxon times held lands of the king or other superior by military service; originally in the fuller designation cyninges þegn, ‘king's thane, military servant or attendant' "
History of Thain – The Island of Thain Scholars disagree on the nature of Thain and its formation Some believe it a mere island, formed through natural processes Others believe it to be a living entity, some unknown and unknowable god who’s heart beats at the center of the isle
Thain (Middle-earth) The Hobbits first chose a Thain to "hold the authority of the king" when Arvedui, last King of Arnor, was lost and the kingship in the North discontinued The Thainship was originally held by the Oldbuck Clan