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Hurin

Hurin is a typically cheery, amazing and beautiful person. She is also fiery and hotheaded and swears a lot but she has a soft spot for goodness. Hurins usually like redhead or ginger boys and are hopeless romantics by heart. Will definitely murder you if you hurt them or their friends. Either way, you’ll definitely want a Hurin as your friend. The name Hurin also means mystical angel in a few languages.

Aizie: Wow, she’s so amazing
Sharifah: Yeah, damn she is
Najah: Of course she is, she’s Hurin!

by viragomercurious December 6, 2020

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Hurin

A definition for an attractive and sexy girl. Hurin is the type of friend that will never leave your side, she’s strong and confident. She is also extremely rich and likes treating her friends at the cafe. Hurins typically have a thing for redhead ginger boys and have a dirty mind. She is also very explosive if you make her mad.

Aizie: Wow, she’s so damn amazing!
Sharifah: Yeah, who is she?
Najah: Of course she is, that’s Hurin!

by viragomercurious December 6, 2020

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Hurin

In Tolkien's book The Silmarillion, Hurin was the head of the house of Hador at the time of the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. He was transported to Gondolin by the eagles along with Huor, but was allowed to return to his people. His forces fought alongside the elves, and a valiant rearguard action by them along the river Sirion cost Morgoth's forces dear and enabled Turgon's army to escape back to Gondolin. Sadly, Hurin was captured by Morgoth, whereupon he was transported back to Angband and chained to a chair to watch the tragedy which would befall his loved ones, who were cursed. Morgoth also worked foul sorcery upon him to distort his will and perceptions.

He saw the tragic events which afflicted his children Turin and Nienor, and, when finally freed by Morgoth, went forth to confirm the truth of what he saw. He met his wife Morwen one last time and learnt from her what had befallen; after which he fell into a state of madness in which he returned to the gates of Gondolin and cried out, revealing its location to Morgoth. He then went to Nargothrond, slew Mim the petty dwarf and retrieved the Nauglamir, which for some Morgoth-encursed reason he gave to Elwe, triggering the events which led to the fall of Doriath.

Pronounced HOO-rin. It should have a rightward-slanting dash over the "U", but I don't think you can put those on Urban Dictionary.

by Andy May 23, 2004

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