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Alvíss (Old Norse: [ˈɑlˌwiːsː]; "All-Wise") was a
dwarf in
Norse mythology. In the "Alvíssmál" poem
within the 12th
century Poetic Edda, Thor's daughter...
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attacked by
thieves wishing to
steal Babbo. Upon
meeting a boy
named Alviss, who
summoned him to MÄR
Heaven using an ÄRM
known as the Gate
Keeper Clown...
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following sources: The
Poetic Edda poem Alvíssmál, in
which a dwarf,
Alvíss,
claims to be
engaged to Thor's daughter, may be
about Þrúðr, but the daughter...
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describes how the god Thor
outwits a
dwarf called Alvíss ("All-Wise") who s****s to
marry his daughter.
Alvíss comes to Thor to
claim Thor's
daughter as his...
- the god Thor
questions the
dwarf Alvíss about the Moon,
asking him what the Moon is
called in each of the worlds.
Alvíss responds that it is
called "moon"...
- the god Thor
questions the
dwarf Alvíss about the Sun,
asking him what the Sun is
called in each of the worlds.
Alvíss responds that it is
called "sun"...
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humanoids of
great strength and poor intellect. In The Hobbit, like the
dwarf Alviss of
Norse mythology, they must be
below ground before dawn or turn to stone...
- the god Thor asks the
dwarf Alvíss to tell him what
night is
called in each of the nine worlds, whom "Nórr" birthed.
Alvíss responds that
night is referred...
- Many
dwarves are
named in the poem Völuspá and
repeated in Gyl****inning
Alvíss Andvari Billingr Brokkr Dainn Durinn Dúrnir
Dvalinn Eitri Fafnir Fjalar...
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dwarf Alvíss and the god Thor. In the poem,
Alvíss supplies terms that
various groups,
including the Vanir, use to
refer to
various subjects.
Alvíss attributes...