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  • Henry goes on to say that "Ent" is the old English for "giant", and that it is clear from Tolkien's drafts that the author wanted to write about a giant called Treebeard, but it was only when he actually put pen to paper that the character became a tree.

    Writing Maxine 2009

  • Henry goes on to say that "Ent" is the old English for "giant", and that it is clear from Tolkien's drafts that the author wanted to write about a giant called Treebeard, but it was only when he actually put pen to paper that the character became a tree.

    On Inspiration, and Tolkien Maxine 2007

  • Henry goes on to say that "Ent" is the old English for "giant", and that it is clear from Tolkien's drafts that the author wanted to write about a giant called Treebeard, but it was only when he actually put pen to paper that the character became a tree.

    On Inspiration, and Tolkien Maxine 2007

  • Henry goes on to say that "Ent" is the old English for "giant", and that it is clear from Tolkien's drafts that the author wanted to write about a giant called Treebeard, but it was only when he actually put pen to paper that the character became a tree.

    June 2007 Maxine 2007

  • Creation Ent. is also doing a huge Twilight con in Toronto towards the end of July.

    Twilight Lexicon » Canadian Twilight Convention 2009

  • Ent, which is a sort of creature that some of our relatives might meet someday.

    Wired Top Stories Lore Sj 2010

  • The next call Ent got was from her daughter's baby sitter when Elizabeth Maggard failed to drop off Little Jim the next day.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

  • The next call Ent got was from her daughter's baby sitter when Elizabeth Maggard failed to drop off Little Jim the next day.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

  • ... you'd think with legs that long he would cover some ground, but dang, he was taking baby steps and looks like an 'Ent' from Lord of the Rings.

    Blog updates 2009

  • This British actor and singer is probably best known for his roles as the charismatic Arab excavator Sallah in the Indiana Jones films and the dwarf Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, in which he also voiced the Ent, Treebeard.

    Five People Born on Cinco de Mayo | myFiveBest 2010

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