All 9 Uses of
mortal
in
The Return of the King
- No other mortal Men could have endured it, none but the Dunedain of the North, and with them Gimli the Dwarf and Legolas of the Elves.†
Chpt 5.2
- But the next day there came no dawn, and the Grey Company passed on into the darkness of the Storm of Mordor and were lost to mortal sight; but the Dead followed them.†
Chpt 5.2
- Tall and proud he seemed again; and rising in his stirrups he cried in a loud voice, more clear than any there had ever heard a mortal man achieve before: Arise, arise, Riders of Theoden!†
Chpt 5.5
- And then Denethor gave a great cry, and afterwards spoke no more, nor was ever again seen by mortal men.†
Chpt 5.7
- For though all lore was in these latter days fallen from its fullness of old, the leechcraft of Gondor was still wise, and skilled in the healing of wound and hurt, and all such sickness as east of the Sea mortal men were subject to.†
Chpt 5.8
- It fed the will, and it gave strength to endure, and to master sinew and limb beyond the measure of mortal kind.†
Chpt 6.3
- Mortals cannot go drinking ent-draughts and expect no more to come of them than of a pot of beer.†
Chpt 6.4 *
- For I am a mortal man, and though being what I am and of the race of the West unmingled, I shall have life far longer than other men, yet that is but a little while; and when those who are now in the wombs of women are born and have grown old, I too shall grow old.†
Chpt 6.5
- Not only was there wonderful sunshine and delicious rain, in due times and perfect measure, but there seemed something more: an air of richness and growth, and a gleam of a beauty beyond that of mortal summers that flicker and pass upon this Middle-earth.†
Chpt 6.9
Definition:
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(mortal as in: mortal body) human (especially merely human); or subject to death