- In
Norse mythology,
Dellingr (Old
Norse possibly "the dayspring" or "shining one") is a god.
Dellingr is
attested in the
Poetic Edda,
compiled in the...
- to the god
Dellingr and this
resulted in
their son Dagr, the
personified day (although some m****cript
variations list Jörð as
Dellingr's wife and Dagr's...
-
Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Dagr is
stated to be the son of the god
Dellingr and is ****ociated with the bright-maned
horse Skinfaxi, who "draw[s] day...
- Nótt, Jörð, Dagr, and
Dellingr.
Depending on the m****cript,
either Jörð or Nótt is the
mother of Dagr and
partner of
Dellingr.
Haukur details that "the...
-
Armenian – Ayg,
Arshaluys Gr**** – Eos
Germanic – Ēostre
Hindu -
Ushas Norse –
Dellingr Roman –
Aurora (and
later Mater Matuta)
Slavic –
Zorya Irish –
Brigid Lithuanian...
- day is
personified as Dagr (Old
Norse 'day'); and Dagr's father, the god
Dellingr (Old
Norse 'shining'), may in some
manner personify the dawn.
Bodies of...
-
Bergelmir Ægir Rán
Narfi Fjörgynn Borr
Bestla Nine
sisters Naglfari Nótt
Dellingr Annar Frigg Odin Vili Ve Hœnir
Heimdallr Auðr Jörð (Fjörgyn) Dagr Nepr...
- Many
dwarf names in
Eddic sources relate to
light and brightness, such as
Dellingr ('the
gleaming one') and Glóinn ('glowing').
Stories do not
explain these...
- ("poetry") Iðunn None
attested Poetic Edda,
Prose Edda,
skaldic poetry Dellingr (Old Norse)
Possibly "the dayspring" or "shining one" Nótt Dagr Poetic...
- way of mar ('sea')
combined with a
second element that may be
related to
Dellingr,
indicating light. The name may
otherwise mean 'the one who
makes the sea...