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As a descendant of the Masters of Buckland, Celandine was likely raised at Brandy Hall in Buckland
Pronunciation
Celandine is pronounced 'se'llandine' (the last syllable is pronounced like the English word 'dine')
Meaning
Named for the spring flower celandine, whose name in turn means 'swallow' (a bird that also appears in Europe during the spring)

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Celandine Brandybuck

A distant cousin of Merry Brandybuck

The third and youngest child of Seredic Brandybuck and Hilda Bracegirdle. Celadine (named for a delicate yellow flower) was descended from the line of the Masters of the Hall of Buckland: specifically, from Master Gorbadoc. We know little more of her life, except that she was present (along with her parents and her brothers Doderic and Ilberic) at Bilbo's Farewell Party.


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