English
Etymology
From Middle Earth, q.v.
Proper noun
Middle-earth
- (fiction) The main setting of J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and other works.
- Alternative form of Middle Earth: the Earth.
Derived terms
Translations
fictional place on Earth where most of the stories of J. R. R. Tolkien are set
- Armenian: Միջերկիր (Miǰerkir)
- Bengali: মাঝভূমি (majhbhumi)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 中土大陸 / 中土大陆 (Zhōngtǔ dàlù)
- Czech: Středozem f
- Esperanto: Mez-Tero
- Faroese: Miðgarður m
- Finnish: Keski-Maa
- French: Terre du Milieu f
- Georgian: შუახმელეთი (šuaxmeleti)
- German: Mittelerde f
- Greek: Μέση Γη f (Mési Gi)
- Hungarian: Középfölde (hu)
- Icelandic: Miðgarður
- Italian: Terra di Mezzo f
- Japanese: 中つ国 (なかつくに, Nakatsukuni)
- Korean: 가운데땅 (Gaundettang)
- Polish: Śródziemie (pl) n
- Portuguese: terra-média f
- Russian: Средизе́мье (ru) n (Sredizémʹje), Среднезе́мье n (Srednezémʹje), Средьземе́лье n (Sredʹzemélʹje)
- Slovak: Stredozem f
- Spanish: Tierra Media f
- Swedish: Midgård (sv)
- Ukrainian: Середзе́м'я n (Seredzémja)
- Vietnamese: Trung Địa (中地)
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