In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the name "Orchrist" translates to "goblin-cleaver" in Sindarin, one of the Elvish languages. It is the name of the sword wielded by Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the dwarves. The sword's name reflects its purpose and effectiveness in battle against goblins, highlighting its significance in Thorin's quest.
Gandolf found Glamdring and Orchrist in the troll's cave. He took Glamdring and Thorin took Orchrist.
Thorin's sword was called Orchrist, but the goblins called it Biter. -sam-is-my-hero-
The Orchrist and the Arkenstone
The character name is spelled Gollum (a Stoor Hobbit).
Wargs. They are slightly larger and can speak.
Gandolf found Glamdring and Orchrist in the troll's cave. He took Glamdring and Thorin took Orchrist.
Gandalf and the Dwarves find three swords in a cave: Sting, which Gandalf gives Bilbo. Orcrist, which Gandalf gives Thoring. And Glamdring, which the Wizard keeps for himself.
Orcrist, meaning "Goblin-cleaver"
what does mantelpiece mean in the hobbit
Thorin's sword was called Orchrist, but the goblins called it Biter. -sam-is-my-hero-
The Orchrist and the Arkenstone
The scientific name for hobbit is Homo floresiensis.
Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit from The Shire.
As you did not say which specific hobbit you mean, this question is hardly answerable. orc.
No female characters are even mentioned by name in The Hobbit.
The character name is spelled Gollum (a Stoor Hobbit).
The common name for Homo floresiensis is "the hobbit" due to its small size.