1. thorin - Noun
2. Thorin - Proper noun
thorin (uncountable)
(chemistry) A highly toxic indicator used in the determination of barium, beryllium, lithium, uranium and thorium compounds.
Thorin (plural Thorins)
A surname
You need to believe that he has enough fire in him to be King again. Thorin needs to be physically capable of achieving that and showing there is still a future for the Dwarves. In my portrayal, his age is more about his experience and his authoritarian personality than his actual years. Richard Armitage
After a prolonged fight, Thorin and Azog mortally wound each other, and Thorin dies in Bilbo's arms. Source: Internet
After the death of Thorin in the Battle of Five Armies, Dain becomes King under the Mountain. Source: Internet
Bilbo tries to ransom the Arkenstone to head off a war, but Thorin is intransigent. Source: Internet
Faced with demands from Thranduil the Elvenking and Bard the Bowman for a fair share of the treasure to be distributed to the wood-elves and the men of Lake-town, Thorin became recalcitrant and refused to acknowledge their right to any of the hoard. Source: Internet
He persuaded Thorin that he could help him regain his lost territory of Erebor from Smaug, and so the quest was born. Source: Internet