Eyrie

Spelled over a dozen different ways, this word is more likely to come from Latin ager – area, acre – than it is to come from “air”.  It’s not only the high nest of a raptor but in its second meaning is the collective noun for the brood of nestlings of such a bird.

  • 06.088 and fell onto the rough platform of an eagle’s eyrie.
  • 06.090 in his eyrie at night!
  • 07.007 till your eyries receive you at the journey’s end!’
  • 17.064 from all the eyries of the North.
  • 18.027 but most have gone back to their eyries.

Esgaroth

  • 12.067 in his young days had been called Esgaroth.
  • 14.002 The men of the lake-town Esgaroth
  • 14.024 and Esgaroth,
  • 14.025 of the people of Esgaroth
  • 14.029 He dived from Esgaroth,
  • 14.031 not king of Esgaroth,’
  • 15.017 in battle with the men of Esgaroth
  • 15.048 the dwellings of the men of Esgaroth,
  • 15.056 In the name of Esgaroth
  • 15.056 contribute to the aid of Esgaroth;