- 10.003 about the upkeep of the Forest River
word
Uptake
- 02.055 in the uptake,
Baggins
- 01.003 and his name was Baggins.
- 01.003 The Bagginses had lived
- 01.003 you could tell what a Baggins would say on any question
- 01.003 This is a story of how a Baggins had an adventure,
- 01.004 of Bilbo Baggins,
- 01.004 that the Tooks were not as respectable as the Bagginses,
- 01.005 Bungo Baggins.
- 01.005 until Bilbo Baggins was grown up,
- 01.006 and Bilbo Baggins was standing at his door after breakfast
- 01.012 said our Mr. Baggins,
- 01.016 Mr. Bilbo Baggins.
- 01.017 that Mr. Baggins was not quite so prosy
- 01.028 Bilbo Baggins at yours!’
- 01.043 Throng!’ thought Mr. Baggins.
- 01.050 but poor Mr. Baggins said he was sorry so many times,
- 01.058 thought Mr. Baggins,
- 01.064 That’s what Bilbo Baggins hates-
- 01.067 That’s what Bilbo Baggins hates!
- 01.083 and very quickly he was plain Mr. Baggins of Bag-End,
- 01.090 Gandalf, dwarves and Mr. Baggins!
- 01.090 but the compliments were quite lost on poor Bilbo Baggins,
- 01.091 To the estimable Mr. Baggins,
- 01.096 Then Mr. Baggins turned the handle
- 01.096 Many a time afterwards the Baggins part regretted what he did now,
- 01.099 and I chose Mr. Baggins.
- 01.100 I have chosen Mr. Baggins
- 01.117 and here is our little Bilbo Baggins,
- 02.002 Bilbo Baggins!” he said to himself,
- 02.004 Baggins all
- 02.054 “Bilbo Baggins,
- 03.016 What brings Mister Baggins
- 04.042 and here’s Mr. Baggins: fourteen!
- 04.045 said poor Mr. Baggins bumping up
- 05.009 in Mr. Baggins’ place,
- 05.019 I am Mr. Bilbo Baggins.
- 05.080 Show the nassty little Baggins the way out, yes, yes.
- 05.109 Curse the Baggins!
- 05.113 The Baggins has got it
- 05.118 If the Baggins has gone that way,
- 05.131 Baggins!
- 06.006 leaving Mr. Baggins
- 06.018 Mr. Baggins,’
- 06.024 Mr. Baggins has more about him than you guess.’
- 06.050 near Mr. Baggins’ hole at home,
- 06.056 and give Mr. Baggins a hand up!’
- 07.022 Don’t be a fool Mr. Baggins if you can help it;
- 07.030 Come on Mr. Baggins!
- 07.039 That is Mr. Baggins,
- 07.079 that Mr. Baggins had been mislaid.
- 07.088 Mr. Baggins saw then how clever Gandalf had been.
- 07.121 and he poked Mr. Baggins’ waistcoat most disrespectfully.
- 07.136 Mr. Baggins’ eyes are sharper than yours,
- 07.142 and I am sending Mr. Baggins with you.
- 07.149 Mr. Baggins.
- 08.016 Mr. Baggins is talking about.’
- 08.041 Poor Mr. Baggins had never had much practice
- 08.062 I shall send Mr. Baggins alone first to talk to them.
- 08.064 Bilbo Baggins!
- 08.076 made a great difference to Mr. Baggins.
- 08.104 but Mr. Baggins was
- 08.125 From which you can see that they had changed their opinion of Mr. Baggins very much,
- 08.127 Mr. Baggins?
- 09.011 Poor Mr. Baggins –
- 09.012 it would have to be done by Mr. Baggins,
- 09.015 until in fact the remarkable Mr. Invisible Baggins
- 09.036 said Mr. Baggins to himself.
- 09.061 In this way at last Mr. Baggins came to a place
- 10.004 It might have been some comfort to Mr. Baggins
- 10.016 and Mr. Baggins.
- 10.016 Mr. Baggins.
- 10.023 and Mr. Baggins who has travelled with us out of the West.’
- 10.040 though doubtless Mr. Baggins remained a bit of a mystery.
- 10.045 Mr. Baggins,
- 11.013 Mr. Baggins had more than the others.
- 12.002 Now is the time for our esteemed Mr. Baggins,
- 12.009 Bilbo Baggins,’
- 12.026 Get inside Mr. Baggins
- 12.036 Mr. Baggins?’
- 12.078 Mr. Baggins’ one idea was to get away.
- 12.092 Mr. Baggins!’
- 12.095 Mr. Baggins,
- 13.010 At length Mr. Baggins could bear it no longer.
- 13.017 Mr. Baggins was still officially their expert burglar
- 13.036 Mr. Baggins!’
- 13.039 All the same Mr. Baggins kept his head
- 15.005 Can you make it out Baggins?’
- 16.014 Mr. Baggins,
- 16.022 I am Mr. Bilbo Baggins,’
- 16.040 Bilbo Baggins!’
- 16.043 Well done! Mr. Baggins!’
- 18.009 Bilbo Baggins,
- 18.014 Baggins!’
- 18.018 that has been more than any Baggins deserves.’
- 18.020 Bilbo Baggins,
- 18.054 and the Baggins was daily getting stronger.
- 19.036 the late Bilbo Baggins Esquire,
- 19.037 The return of Mr. Bilbo Baggins
- 19.037 before Mr. Baggins was
- 19.037 that the returned Baggins was genuine,
- 19.040 and said ‘Poor old Baggins!’
- 19.042 that Mr. Baggins’ waistcoat was more extensive
- 19.047 Mr. Baggins,
Valley-side
- 03.011 and there was a light on the valley-side across the water.
hyphenated in its OED sub-entry.
“valley, n.” OED Online, Oxford University Press, June 2017, http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/221220. Accessed 21 September 2017.
Vampire-like
- 17.054 or fastened vampire-like on the stricken.
Not a word in OED.
Bag-End
- 01.083 and very quickly he was plain Mr. Baggins of Bag-End,
- 12.008 from Bag-End long ago.
- 12.068 was to be brought back all the way to Bag-End Under-Hill.
- 19.036 of Bag-End, Underhill, Hobbiton.
It’s the name of something, therefore JRRT can call it anything he likes… yet since it bears a hyphen, we shall put it under scrutiny. OED says there’s no such word, hyphenated or not. As we know, it’s the proper English pronunciation of cul-de-sac.
UPDATE: 2021.10.21 Yes, indeed, it is hyphenated thusly in The Annotated Hobbit revised and expanded edition annotated by Douglas A. Anderson. Someone implored me to be very certain indeed. In fact, I can’t find it unhyphenated in the work at all. But the caution is well-merited! According to Richard Blackwelder, Bag End is never hyphenated in The Lord of the Rings.
Walking-stick
- 01.070 that they had left among the walking-sticks.
- 01.083 and wear a sword instead of a walking-stick.
- 02.019 a walking-stick or any money,
Hyphenated in the examples in OED.
Bad-hearted
- 04.025 and bad-hearted.
This hyphenated word is a straightforward OED entry under “bad”.
“bad, adj., n.2, and adv.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2017. Web. 5 September 2017.
Back-door
- 05.115 It’s off to the back-door.
- 05.115 To the back-door,
- 05.123 This is the way to the back-door,
- 06.030 except that Gandalf knew all about the back-door,
Given in OED as “backdoor” with the hyphenated version in the examples.
“backdoor, n.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2017. Web. 5 September 2017.
Warg-skin
- 07.125 and a warg-skin was nailed to a tree just beyond.
“Warg” being a JRRT original, of course this is, too.