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Norse mythology   /nɔrs məθˈɑlədʒi/   Listen
Norse mythology

noun
1.
The mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity.






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... Oriental literature is treated as a sacred animal. "The clouds are cows and the rain milk." I remember what Herodotus says of the Egyptians' worship of heifers and steers; and in the traditions of the Celtic nations the cow is regarded as a divinity. In Norse mythology the milk of the cow Andhumbla afforded nourishment to the Frost giants, and it was she that licked into being and into shape a god, the father of Odin. If anything could lick a god into shape, certainly the cow could do it. You may see her perform this office for young Taurus any spring. ...
— Birds and Poets • John Burroughs

... the common folk as to the devil's home is especially interesting, as is the acceptance of the fact that a Christmas celebration includes a fine open fire of wood, even in a place of unusual warmth. But perhaps we should remember that in Norse mythology the evil place would be associated with intense cold. Of more importance, however, is the fact that the magic quern brings not good but disaster to those who try to use it ...
— Children's Literature - A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes • Charles Madison Curry

... was long known as Saemundar Edda, a name now generally discarded in favour of the less misleading titles of Elder or Poetic Edda. From its application to this collection, the word derives a more extended use, (1) as a general term for Norse mythology; (2) as a convenient name to distinguish the simpler style of these anonymous narrative poems from the elaborate formality of ...
— The Edda, Vol. 1 - The Divine Mythology of the North, Popular Studies in Mythology, - Romance, and Folklore, No. 12 • Winifred Faraday

... Age also that we owe the composition of the poems going by the name of the Elder Edda. These poems, as well as the prose sagas, were collected and arranged in Iceland during the later Middle Ages. The Elder Edda is a storehouse of old Norse mythology. It forms our chief source of knowledge concerning Scandinavian heathenism before the introduction ...
— EARLY EUROPEAN HISTORY • HUTTON WEBSTER



Words linked to "Norse mythology" :   nanna, Forseti, Vitharr, Valhalla, Vali, mythology, Jotunn, Walhalla, Ymir, Norn, Hela, Loki, Federal Republic of Germany, Tyrr, Odin, Freyja, Midgard, Hodr, Hel, Vidar, Fafnir, Valkyrie, Heimdal, Deutschland, Fenrir, Ygdrasil, Balder, Hodur, Aesir, Thor, Tyr, Heimdall, Ull, Ithunn, Sigyn, Bragi, Hoth, Idun, Germany, Vanir, Njorth, Mimir, Brage, Sif, Brunnhilde, Yggdrasil, Hothr, Frey, Njord, Baldr, Brunhild, Freyr, Heimdallr, Frigg, Andvari, Frigga, Brynhild, Volund, Elli, Ullr, Sigurd, weird sister, Asgard, Vithar, Freya, Hoenir, Jotun, FRG, Hoder



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