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Eidolon of a Took
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: my own private fantasy world
Posts: 3,460
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I should have mentioned this (silly me) but I do know that Legolas means literally, "Greenleaf". That was the reason I wondered if Tolkien actually used that as a "surname". I couldn't recall a spot in the book, I just knew that the movie credits and people here on the Downs use both names. It seemed odd to me that Tolkien would repeat his name twice like that.
But since that post, an inspiration has struck me! *sarcasm* Why not look in the index? Tolkien uses it only twice. Quote:
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