Noun
Sauron (plural Saurons)
An evil, tyrannical, or widely disliked person.
After the group left Isengard, Pippin took the palantír from a sleeping Gandalf, looked into it, and came face to face with Sauron himself. Source: Internet
Adûnaic was intended to have a "faintly Semitic flavour" Sauron Defeated, p. 240 Its development began with The Notion Club Papers (written in 1945). Source: Internet
Gollum set out in search of the Ring, but was captured by Sauron, who learnt from him that "Baggins" in the Shire had taken it. Source: Internet
Gandalf returned to Dol Guldur in TA 2850 "at great peril" and learned that the Necromancer was indeed Sauron returned. Source: Internet
Gandalf learned finally that Sauron had forced Gollum under torture in Barad-dûr to tell what he knew of the Ring. Source: Internet
Gandalf said he would attempt to return for Frodo's 50th birthday party, in order to accompany him on the road thereafter; and that meanwhile Frodo should arrange to leave quietly, as the servants of Sauron would be searching for him. Source: Internet