Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at wilderland.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Wilderland.

Examples

  • His journey takes him from light-hearted, rural surroundings and into darker, deeper territory, meeting various denizens of the Wilderland along the way.

    It's Official - Guillermo del Toro Directing The Hobbit! « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • Regally from its sources eastward in Wilderland flowed the Lonna, arms fanning out north and south.

    Genesis ANDERSON, Poul 2000

  • They were drawing near to the grey hill-country of the Emyn Muil, the southern march of Wilderland.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • Throughout the rest of the meal they talked together, but Frodo listened more than he spoke; for the news of the Shire, apart from the Ring, seemed small and far-away and unimportant, while Glóin had much to tell of events in the northern regions of Wilderland.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • The party was assailed by Orcs in a high pass of the Misty Mountains as they went towards Wilderland; and so it happened that Bilbo was lost for a while in the black orc-mines deep under the mountains, and there, as he groped in vain in the dark, he put his hand on a ring, lying on the floor of a tunnel.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • It cannot yet have perished; for light boats used to journey out of Wilderland down to Osgiliath, and still did so until a few years ago, when the Orcs of Mordor began to multiply. '

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • 'The Moon's the same in the Shire and in Wilderland, or it ought to be.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • Together we sought for Gollum down the whole length of Wilderland, without hope, and without success.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • Well, the news of the great events went far and wide in Wilderland, and many had heard Bilbo's name and knew where he came from.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • Then Gandalf told how they had explored the whole length of Wilderland, down even to the Mountains of Shadow and the fences of Mordor.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.