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English: The Maxims II manuscript has a phrase that inspired Tolkien, Orthanc enta geweorc, on its second handwritten line. It originally meant "cunning work of giants"; Tolkien chose to read it differently, creating a tower named Orthanc and tree-giants called Ents.
Date c. 1000 AD
Source https://oepoetryfacsimile.org/ (Maxims II: BL MS Cotton Tiberius B.i, f. 115r)
Author Unknown Anglo-Saxon poet

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''Orthanc enta geweorc'' phrase at start of Maxims II manuscript

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