Long Cleeve
Long Cleeve was a town in the Shire.
History
Long Cleeve was the home of the North-tooks, a distant branch of the Took Family who were descended from Bandobras the Bullroarer. It was the home of Diamond, who married Peregrin Took eight years after his return from the War of the Ring.
Etymology
The name "Cleeve" comes from the Old English word clif, which means "cliff" or "hill".
This, and the name "North-Took" implies that it lay in Northfarthing, much of which was rocky in nature (though none of this is stated specifically by Tolkien himself).
Other versions of the legendarium
Long Cleeve appears in the A Part of the Shire map drawn by Christopher Tolkien in 1943, along with many other names, that didn't make it to the published version of the map.
Portrayal in adaptations

2022: The Lord of the Rings Online:
Long Cleeve is one of the four settlements of "the Yondershire", in the Shire's wilder north-western reaches. It was founded by Blanco and served as the seat of Bandobras Took and the North-took Family. Located near the North Moors and the southern Hills of Evendim, it is the seat of a local leader known as the "Reeve of the Yondershire".
Referencias
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