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Goldberry is a character from the works of the author J. R. R. Tolkien. She first appeared in print in a 1934 poem, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, where she appears as the wife of Tom Bombadil. Also known as the "River-woman's daughter", she is described as a beautiful, youthful woman with golden hair. She is best known from her appearance as a supporting character in Tolkien's high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, first published in 1954 and 1955.

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  • غولدبيري (بالإنجليزية: Goldberry)‏ هي شخصية خيالية في سلسلة سيد الخواتم للكاتب [[ج. ر. ر. تولكين]]. وتعرف أيضا باسم ابنة سيدة النهر وهي زوجة . (ar)
  • Baya de Oro (Goldberry en el original en inglés), llamada la «Hija del Río» ("River-woman's daughter" en el original), es un personaje ficticio que aparece en varios textos de J. R. R. Tolkien: en el poema «Las aventuras de Tom Bombadil», publicado en el libro Las aventuras de Tom Bombadil y otros poemas de El Libro Rojo; y en los capítulos «El bosque Viejo», «En casa de Tom Bombadil», y «Niebla en las Quebradas de los Túmulos» del primer tomo (La Comunidad del Anillo) de la novela El Señor de los Anillos. Está felizmente casada con Tom Bombadil con el que vive en el límite oriental del bosque Viejo, a la orilla del río Tornasauce, del que procede. (es)
  • Goldberry is a character from the works of the author J. R. R. Tolkien. She first appeared in print in a 1934 poem, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, where she appears as the wife of Tom Bombadil. Also known as the "River-woman's daughter", she is described as a beautiful, youthful woman with golden hair. She is best known from her appearance as a supporting character in Tolkien's high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, first published in 1954 and 1955. Like her husband, Goldberry's role and origins are enigmatic and have been debated by scholars. On her possible origins, scholars have compared her with a character in George MacDonald's 1867 fairy tale The Golden Key, and with the eponymous character in the late-medieval lyric poem The Maid of the Moor. Her characterisation has been described as a mixture of the domestic and the supernatural, connected in some way with the river Withywindle in the Old Forest of Middle-earth. Some have suggested that she may be a divine being in Tolkien's mythology; others, that she recalls the biblical Eve, a token of the unfallen creation; and an embodiment of joy, serving with Tom Bombadil as a model of the Catholic sacrament of marriage. Both Bombadil and Goldberry were omitted from Peter Jackson's film trilogy; they were however included in the 1991 Russian television play Khraniteli. (en)
  • Goldberry, Baie-d'or( Vous lisez un « article de qualité » labellisé en 2011. ) Baie d'Or (orthographié Baie-d'or dans la traduction de Daniel Lauzon, Goldberry en anglais) est un personnage secondaire du Seigneur des anneaux de J. R. R. Tolkien, qui apparaît également dans les poèmes « Les Aventures de Tom Bombadil » et « Once Upon a Time ». Surnommée « fille de la Rivière » (River-woman's daughter) et étroitement liée à l'élément aquatique, elle est la femme de Tom Bombadil. Sa nature exacte est tout aussi mystérieuse que celle de son époux. (fr)
  • Baccador è un personaggio di Arda, l'universo immaginario fantasy creato dallo scrittore inglese J.R.R. Tolkien per il romanzo Il Signore degli Anelli.Vive nella Vecchia Foresta, ai margini della Contea, nella Terra di Mezzo. È la sposa di Tom Bombadil, e la figlia della Regina del Fiume. Fa la sua prima apparizione nel libro di poesie di Tolkien intitolato Le Avventure di Tom Bombadil. La prima poesia racconta la storia della sua “cattura” da parte di Tom. (it)
  • Goudbezie (Engels: Goldberry) is een fictief persoon in J.R.R. Tolkiens boek In de Ban van de Ring - de Reisgenoten. Samen met haar man Tom Bombadil leeft Goudbezie in het Oude Woud op de grens van Bokland, het oostelijkste gebied van de Gouw. Haar afkomst is onbekend maar er zijn verschillende theorieën over: * Ze zou een riviergeest zijn van de Wilgewinde, een zijrivier van de Baranduin. Dit soort natuurgeesten komen vaker voor in traditionele Engelse folklore. * Ze zou net als Melian een maia zijn. Melian verleidde Elu Thingol, maar het eerste gedicht van De Avonturen van Tom Bombadil verhaalt over Goudbezies verovering door Tom Bombadil. * Er zijn ook speculaties dat ze de vala Yavanna zou zijn maar dit is niet breed geaccepteerd. De naam Goudbezie zou een Westron verbastering kunnen zijn van het Sindarijnse Golodh-bereth, wat in het Nederlands Bloemenkoningin betekent (Engels Flower Queen). (nl)
  • Золоти́нка (англ. Goldberry, варианты перевода — Златеника, Златовика, Голдберри) — персонаж романа Дж. Р. Р. Толкина «Властелин колец», также появляется в стихотворениях «Приключения Тома Бомбадила» и «Once Upon a Time» (рус. «Однажды»). Прозвана «дочерью реки» (англ. River-woman's daughter) и тесно связана с водной стихией, является женой Тома Бомбадила. Её истинная природа так же таинственна, как и у её мужа. (ru)
  • 金莓(英語:Goldberry)是托爾金奇幻小說中的人物,在《魔戒》和《湯姆·龐巴迪歷險記》登場。又稱「河之女」,為湯姆·龐巴迪之妻。 (zh)
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  • The Fellowship of the Ring (en)
  • Tales from the Perilous Realm (en)
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  • — Katherine Hasser, J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment (en)
  • — The Fellowship of the Ring, book 1, ch. 7, "In the House of Tom Bombadil" (en)
  • Her long yellow hair rippled down her shoulders; her gown was green, green as young reeds, shot with silver like beads of dew; and her belt was of gold, shaped like a chain of flag-lilies set with the pale-blue eyes of forget-me-nots. About her feet in wide vessels of green and brown earthenware, white water-lilies were floating, so that she seemed to be enthroned in the midst of a pool. (en)
  • Goldberry, with the smooth and kind way she relates to her odd husband Tom Bombadil and through her elegance, accomplishment, and connection to the natural world, brings much needed peace to Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. She seeks nothing, longs for nothing, yet appreciates and nurtures everything and everyone around her. (en)
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  • غولدبيري (بالإنجليزية: Goldberry)‏ هي شخصية خيالية في سلسلة سيد الخواتم للكاتب [[ج. ر. ر. تولكين]]. وتعرف أيضا باسم ابنة سيدة النهر وهي زوجة . (ar)
  • Baya de Oro (Goldberry en el original en inglés), llamada la «Hija del Río» ("River-woman's daughter" en el original), es un personaje ficticio que aparece en varios textos de J. R. R. Tolkien: en el poema «Las aventuras de Tom Bombadil», publicado en el libro Las aventuras de Tom Bombadil y otros poemas de El Libro Rojo; y en los capítulos «El bosque Viejo», «En casa de Tom Bombadil», y «Niebla en las Quebradas de los Túmulos» del primer tomo (La Comunidad del Anillo) de la novela El Señor de los Anillos. Está felizmente casada con Tom Bombadil con el que vive en el límite oriental del bosque Viejo, a la orilla del río Tornasauce, del que procede. (es)
  • Goldberry, Baie-d'or( Vous lisez un « article de qualité » labellisé en 2011. ) Baie d'Or (orthographié Baie-d'or dans la traduction de Daniel Lauzon, Goldberry en anglais) est un personnage secondaire du Seigneur des anneaux de J. R. R. Tolkien, qui apparaît également dans les poèmes « Les Aventures de Tom Bombadil » et « Once Upon a Time ». Surnommée « fille de la Rivière » (River-woman's daughter) et étroitement liée à l'élément aquatique, elle est la femme de Tom Bombadil. Sa nature exacte est tout aussi mystérieuse que celle de son époux. (fr)
  • Baccador è un personaggio di Arda, l'universo immaginario fantasy creato dallo scrittore inglese J.R.R. Tolkien per il romanzo Il Signore degli Anelli.Vive nella Vecchia Foresta, ai margini della Contea, nella Terra di Mezzo. È la sposa di Tom Bombadil, e la figlia della Regina del Fiume. Fa la sua prima apparizione nel libro di poesie di Tolkien intitolato Le Avventure di Tom Bombadil. La prima poesia racconta la storia della sua “cattura” da parte di Tom. (it)
  • Золоти́нка (англ. Goldberry, варианты перевода — Златеника, Златовика, Голдберри) — персонаж романа Дж. Р. Р. Толкина «Властелин колец», также появляется в стихотворениях «Приключения Тома Бомбадила» и «Once Upon a Time» (рус. «Однажды»). Прозвана «дочерью реки» (англ. River-woman's daughter) и тесно связана с водной стихией, является женой Тома Бомбадила. Её истинная природа так же таинственна, как и у её мужа. (ru)
  • 金莓(英語:Goldberry)是托爾金奇幻小說中的人物,在《魔戒》和《湯姆·龐巴迪歷險記》登場。又稱「河之女」,為湯姆·龐巴迪之妻。 (zh)
  • Goldberry is a character from the works of the author J. R. R. Tolkien. She first appeared in print in a 1934 poem, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, where she appears as the wife of Tom Bombadil. Also known as the "River-woman's daughter", she is described as a beautiful, youthful woman with golden hair. She is best known from her appearance as a supporting character in Tolkien's high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, first published in 1954 and 1955. (en)
  • Goudbezie (Engels: Goldberry) is een fictief persoon in J.R.R. Tolkiens boek In de Ban van de Ring - de Reisgenoten. Samen met haar man Tom Bombadil leeft Goudbezie in het Oude Woud op de grens van Bokland, het oostelijkste gebied van de Gouw. Haar afkomst is onbekend maar er zijn verschillende theorieën over: De naam Goudbezie zou een Westron verbastering kunnen zijn van het Sindarijnse Golodh-bereth, wat in het Nederlands Bloemenkoningin betekent (Engels Flower Queen). (nl)
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  • غولدبيري (ar)
  • Goldberry (en)
  • Baya de Oro (es)
  • Baie d'Or (fr)
  • Baccador (it)
  • Goudbezie (nl)
  • Золотинка (Средиземье) (ru)
  • 金莓 (zh)
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