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Originally Posted by William Cloud Hicklin
Ceratinly in 1938 there was no problem with a Noldo having a Noldorin name!
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Not in 1938, no
I can't seem to find 'go-Thranduil' in the one volume index to
The History of Middle-Earth anyway -- 'go-Thingol' isn't noted there but that appears in an Etymologies entry. Go-Feanor and go-Maidros are noted in the index (hailing from HME I) for examples. Maybe it was missed? It seems you have checked the text already however (I didn't check the text myself).