Dangle

  • 05.012 He paddled it with large feet dangling over the side,
  • 06.052 with their beards dangling down,
  • 06.086 when he looked down between his dangling toes
  • 07.046 and Bilbo swung his dangling legs
  • 08.022 looking at the snapped painter that was still dangling from it.
  • 08.088 now that he noticed them for the first time dangling
  • 08.104 where the bundles were dangling.
  • 08.105 and dangle like ripe fruit)

Dale

  • 01.109 and men of Dale.’
  • 01.116 and so to the ruins of Dale –
  • 01.122 They built the merry town of Dale there
  • 01.122 and the toy market of Dale was the wonder of the North.
  • 01.123 in Dale
  • 01.123 and a fog fell on Dale,
  • 01.123 and come by night to Dale,
  • 01.123 until Dale was ruined,
  • 03.040 and he grieved to remember the ruin of the town of Dale
  • 10.006 into the lake from Dale
  • 10.007 when Dale
  • 10.008 and the fall of the lords of Dale.
  • 11.006 after winding a wide loop over the valley of Dale,
  • 11.007 There lies all that is left of Dale,’
  • 11.027 I don’t think I could bear to see the unhappy valley of Dale again,
  • 12.072 Girion Lord of Dale is dead,
  • 12.084 The Men of Dale used to have the trick
  • 12.096 Lord of Dale,
  • 13.049 and were looking out upon Dale.
  • 13.055 across Dale
  • 14.018 Lord of Dale,
  • 14.019 for he was of the race of Dale.
  • 14.031 Girion was lord of Dale,
  • 14.031 Dale is now freed by his valour,
  • 14.035 and of Dale rebuilt,
  • 15.015 and to Dale from South
  • 15.020 of the race of Dale,
  • 15.028 over which the stream went towards Dale.
  • 15.029 in Dale before them.
  • 15.048 the heir of Girion of Dale,
  • 16.004 were now within about two days’ march of Dale,
  • 17.031 and was now hastening to Dale.
  • 17.048 and came rushing into Dale.
  • 17.058 till Dale was dark
  • 18.013 in Dale;
  • 19.043 in Dale

Dain

A note on the naming of dwarves.

  • 15.021 But go specially to my cousin Dain
  • 15.043 before Dain could reach the Lonely Mountain,
  • 16.004 that Dain and more than five hundred dwarves,
  • 16.029 You have not heard of Dain
  • 16.031 Dain, I may tell you,
  • 17.002 That will be Dain!’
  • 17.025 by the help of Dain he might not recapture the Arkenstone
  • 17.030 telling Dain of what had passed,
  • 17.031 Dain had come.
  • 17.031 the secret of whose making was possessed by Dain’s people.
  • 17.033 We are sent from Dain son of Nain,’
  • 17.034 and nearly all of Dain’s folk,
  • 17.035 between Thorin and Dain);
  • 17.035 for the dwarves of Dain were advancing
  • 17.041 O Dain!
  • 17.043 Let Dain son of Nain come swiftly to us!’
  • 17.044 hard on the heels of Dain.
  • 17.045 and with Dain,
  • 17.051 and ‘Dain, Dain!’
  • 17.051 and ‘Dain, Dain!’
  • 17.058 rushed all the dwarves of Dain to his help.
  • 18.027 Dain has crowned their chief with gold,
  • 18.032 There now Dain son of Nain took up his abode,
  • 18.032 The others remained with Dain;
  • 18.032 for Dain dealt his treasure well.
  • 18.033 for Dain said:
  • 18.034 which Dain had restored to him.
  • 18.046 that Dain had given him at their parting.