Good-morning

Hyphenated here because the phrase has been made into a verb!

  • 01.016 to be good-morninged by Belladonna Took’s son,

A perfectly robust OED entry, with instances beginning in 1802, and continuing through some very recent great literature:

1988   D. Adams Long Dark Tea-time of Soul (1991) vii. 76   The orderly arrived promptly in his well-pressed loose green tunic, good-morninged cheerfully, and bustled around locating bedroom slippers and dressing gown.

I should note that this line of the Hobbit is one of the OED examples of this word.

“good-morning, v.” OED Online, Oxford University Press, June 2017, http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/321166. Accessed 13 September 2017.

Good-bye

Let’s not forget that in 1937, Bilbo also said “good-bye” to Gollum!

  • 04.003 although when they had said good-bye to Elrond
  • 07.094 and said good-bye to Elrond.
  • 07.145 Then at last they said good-bye to their ponies
  • 07.147 Good-bye!’
  • 07.147 And good-bye to you all,
  • 07.147 good-bye!
  • 07.152 Good-bye!
  • 07.153 Good-bye then,
  • 07.153 and really good-bye!’
  • 07.153 Good-bye!
  • 07.154 O good-bye
  • 18.038 for him to say good-bye to his friends.
  • 18.039 Good-bye

Attested in OED, and whether it means “God be with ye” or “God buy (redeem) ye” is unclear.

“goodbye, n., int., and adj.” OED Online, Oxford University Press, June 2017, http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/79929. Accessed 13 September 2017.

Gandalf

“Gandalf” also comes from the Prose Edda and means “wand-elf”.

  • 01.006 Gandalf came by.
  • 01.006 Gandalf!
  • 01.008 But Gandalf looked at him from under long bushy eyebrows
  • 01.011 Very pretty!’ said Gandalf.
  • 01.014 said Gandalf.
  • 01.016 I am Gandalf,
  • 01.016 and Gandalf means me!
  • 01.017 Gandalf, Gandalf! Good gracious me!
  • 01.017 Gandalf, Gandalf! Good gracious me!
  • 01.017 Not the Gandalf who was responsible
  • 01.023 Gandalf in the meantime
  • 01.024 he had almost forgotten about Gandalf.
  • 01.024 Gandalf Tea Wednesday.
  • 01.026 when he saw that it was not Gandalf at all.
  • 01.031 That was what he was going to say to Gandalf this time.
  • 01.031 But it was not Gandalf.
  • 01.038 Gandalf for certain this time,’
  • 01.048 and there was Gandalf behind,
  • 01.051 Now we are all here!’ said Gandalf,
  • 01.057 there’s a good fellow!’ Gandalf called after him,
  • 01.060 Gandalf sat at the head of the party
  • 01.063 and stayed talking to Gandalf –
  • 01.068 but wherever it went it was not quick enough to escape Gandalf.
  • 01.068 Then Gandalf’s smoke-ring would go green
  • 01.071 while the shadow of Gandalf’s beard wagged against the wall.
  • 01.089 Hush!’ said Gandalf.
  • 01.090 Gandalf, dwarves and Mr. Baggins!
  • 01.091 the ingenious wizard Gandalf) may never return.
  • 01.092 Gandalf struck a blue light on the end of his magic staff,
  • 01.093 Excitable little fellow,’ said Gandalf,
  • 01.095 It is all very well for Gandalf to talk about this hobbit being fierce,
  • 01.098 Gandalf told us
  • 01.099 Of course there is a mark,’ said Gandalf.
  • 01.100 That’s right,’ said Gandalf.
  • 01.111 In lots of ways,’ said Gandalf.
  • 01.113 Also,’ went on Gandalf,
  • 01.115 interrupted Gandalf.
  • 01.121 and live up to Gandalf’s recommendation.
  • 01.125 and I should like to know how Gandalf got hold of it,
  • 01.134 Even I, Gandalf, only just escaped.
  • 02.002 in walked Gandalf.
  • 02.005 “Great Elephants!” said Gandalf,
  • 02.007 you would have found this just under the clock,” said Gandalf,
  • 02.014 You will have to run,” said Gandalf.
  • 02.019 pushing his keys into Gandalf’s hands,
  • 02.027 when up came Gandalf very splendid on a white horse.
  • 02.032 did they notice that Gandalf was missing.
  • 02.038 “Where has Gandalf got to?”
  • 02.081 It was just then that Gandalf came back.
  • 02.107 “Excellent!” said Gandalf,
  • 02.110 in any case,” said Gandalf.
  • 02.111 while Gandalf tried various incantations.
  • 02.113 Gandalf grabbed it
  • 02.114 Gandalf and Thorin each took one of these;
  • 02.118 said Thorin to Gandalf as they rode along.
  • 02.125 “Don’t interrupt!” said Gandalf.
  • 03.005 Now Gandalf led the way.
  • 03.009 even guided by Gandalf,
  • 03.010 so suddenly that Gandalf’s horse nearly slipped down the slope.
  • 03.021 and bowed to Gandalf
  • 03.023 but Gandalf was already off his horse
  • 03.029 and good night!” said Gandalf,
  • 03.035 This, Gandalf, was Glamdring,
  • 03.043 asked Gandalf
  • 03.048 “That remains to be seen,” said Gandalf.
  • 04.001 and memory of Gandalf,
  • 04.003 Only Gandalf had shaken his head
  • 04.003 but Gandalf had,
  • 04.003 Even the good plans of wise wizards like Gandalf
  • 04.003 and Gandalf was a wise enough wizard to know it.
  • 04.007 take us there!” said Gandalf,
  • 04.013 but Gandalf would not hear of it.
  • 04.013 which Gandalf turned into different colours
  • 04.016 But not Gandalf.
  • 04.017 Where was Gandalf?
  • 04.024 that Elrond had lent to Gandalf,
  • 04.041 Then Gandalf lit up his wand.
  • 04.041 Of course it was Gandalf;
  • 04.041 for Gandalf had brought it along as well,
  • 04.041 Gandalf thought of most things;
  • 04.043 Gandalf was quite right:
  • 04.047 At this point Gandalf fell behind,
  • 04.050 nor even Gandalf heard them coming.
  • 04.050 for Gandalf was letting his wand
  • 06.002 and O where can Gandalf
  • 06.006 Gandalf was arguing with the dwarves.
  • 06.006 and Gandalf was saying that they could not possibly go on with their journey
  • 06.009 Gandalf answered angrily:
  • 06.014 Gandalf was as astonished as any of them,
  • 06.014 in spite of Gandalf’s words,
  • 06.024 What did I tell you?’ said Gandalf laughing.
  • 06.025 for if Gandalf had explained it all by now to the dwarves,
  • 06.027 said Gandalf, ‘or soon there will be no getting over the mountains at all.’
  • 06.028 As soon as Gandalf had heard Bilbo’s yell
  • 06.030 Gandalf had made a special study of bewitchments with fire
  • 06.030 except that Gandalf knew all about the back-door,
  • 06.036 Can’t help it,’ said Gandalf,
  • 06.042 Well! that has got us on a bit,’ said Gandalf;
  • 06.047 A bit further,’ said Gandalf.
  • 06.052 Up the trees quick!’ cried Gandalf;
  • 06.052 Gandalf, who was a good deal taller than the others,
  • 06.060 Gandalf understood it.
  • 06.061 I will tell you what Gandalf heard,
  • 06.063 but also because of the danger which now threatened Gandalf
  • 06.064 Now you can understand why Gandalf,
  • 06.076 shouted Gandalf in answer.
  • 06.079 the flames were under Gandalf’s tree.
  • 06.080 Then Gandalf climbed to the top of his tree.
  • 06.082 to whom Gandalf had now spoken.
  • 06.093 and was speaking to Gandalf.
  • 06.094 As a matter of fact Gandalf,
  • 06.094 As Bilbo listened to the talk of Gandalf
  • 06.096 Very well,’said Gandalf.
  • 06.099 Gandalf, too, was lying down after doing his part
  • 07.008 answered Gandalf, who knew the correct reply.
  • 07.012 They had begun to think Gandalf was going to come all the way
  • 07.022 no, no, NO, NO!’ said Gandalf.
  • 07.028 We are getting near,’ said Gandalf.
  • 07.033 of the arrival of strangers,’ said Gandalf.
  • 07.036 and towering tall above Gandalf.
  • 07.037 I am Gandalf,’
  • 07.039 and unimpeachable reputation,’ said Gandalf.
  • 07.039 I am a wizard,’ continued Gandalf.
  • 07.046 while Gandalf began his tale,
  • 07.051 So Gandalf gave a long shrill whistle,
  • 07.055 away east beyond Mirkwood,’ put in Gandalf,
  • 07.063 Gandalf whistled again;
  • 07.063 Gandalf had told them to come
  • 07.067 went on Gandalf,
  • 07.077 said Gandalf, as these two now appeared
  • 07.078 Now go on, Gandalf!’
  • 07.079 So Gandalf went on with the tale,
  • 07.082 But look here, Gandalf,
  • 07.082 that Gandalf was describing.
  • 07.083 When Gandalf came to their climbing
  • 07.084 Well,’ said Gandalf very glad
  • 07.088 Mr. Baggins saw then how clever Gandalf had been.
  • 07.093 and little short thick legs for Gandalf
  • 07.104 Suddenly up stood Gandalf.
  • 07.106 and Gandalf were all asleep,
  • 07.112 Where is Gandalf?’ asked Bilbo,
  • 07.116 At last Gandalf pushed away his plate
  • 07.117 ended Gandalf, and he sat a long while silent.
  • 07.125 and Gandalf thought it wise to tell him their whole story
  • 07.126 and a horse for Gandalf,
  • 07.133 But if he dared to mention it to Gandalf,
  • 07.135 Well, here is Mirkwood!’ said Gandalf.
  • 07.141 that Gandalf was going to leave them
  • 07.146 Now Gandalf too said farewell.
  • 07.147 said Gandalf to Thorin.
  • 07.153 said Gandalf, and he turned his horse
  • 08.079 and Gandalf’s!’ he lamented.
  • 08.125 (as Gandalf had said they would)
  • 09.016 Just what Gandalf had said would happen,
  • 09.031 Gandalf spoke true,
  • 10.003 and since the last news that Gandalf had had of them.
  • 10.004 if he had known that news of this had reached Gandalf far away
  • 16.043 It was Gandalf.
  • 16.045 All in good time!’ said Gandalf.
  • 17.015 I wish I had Gandalf here!
  • 17.016 Here is Gandalf!
  • 17.024 as King under the Mountain,’ said Gandalf.
  • 17.041 Halt!’ cried Gandalf,
  • 17.042 Even as Gandalf had been speaking the darkness grew.
  • 17.043 Come!’ called Gandalf.
  • 17.044 How much Gandalf knew cannot be said,
  • 17.048 As Gandalf had hoped,
  • 17.060 Gandalf, too, I may say, was there,
  • 18.010 if Gandalf the wizard had not said
  • 18.013 and there stood Gandalf,
  • 18.014 When Gandalf saw Bilbo,
  • 18.026 he asked Gandalf that evening,
  • 18.043 Gandalf and Bilbo rode behind the Elvenking,
  • 18.044 Farewell! O Elvenking!’ said Gandalf.
  • 18.045 Farewell! O Gandalf!’
  • 18.051 Anyway by mid-winter Gandalf
  • 18.052 and Gandalf took their leave at last of Beorn,
  • 19.005 Gandalf it was who spoke,
  • 19.006 that he learned where Gandalf had been to;
  • 19.006 It appeared that Gandalf had been
  • 19.007 Gandalf was saying,
  • 19.018 he rode away with Gandalf.
  • 19.021 There is a long road yet,’ said Gandalf.
  • 19.025 You had better take this, Gandalf.
  • 19.033 Gandalf looked at him.
  • 19.041 It was Gandalf
  • 19.047 Of course!’ said Gandalf.