- In
Norse mythology,
Dvalinn (Old Norse: [ˈdwɑlenː]) is a
dwarf (Hjort) who
appears in
several Old
Norse tales and kennings. The name
translates as "the...
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horns and
forms the
rivers of the world.
Their names are
given as Dáinn,
Dvalinn,
Duneyrr and Duraþrór. An
amount of
speculation exists regarding the deer...
- king of Gardariki, and Odin's grandson. He
managed to trap the
dwarfs Dvalinn and
Durinn when they had left the rock
where they dwelt. Then he forced...
- the
sword Tyrfing is forged, and
subsequently cursed, by a
dwarf named Dvalinn, and
another named Dulin in the Hauksbók m****cript. In
German literature...
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repeated in Gyl****inning Alvíss
Andvari Billingr Brokkr Dainn Durinn Dúrnir
Dvalinn Eitri Fafnir Fjalar and
Galar Gandalf Hreiðmarr Litr Mótsognir Norðri,...
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including the
dragon Níðhöggr, an
unnamed eagle, and the
stags Dáinn,
Dvalinn,
Duneyrr and Duraþrór.
Scholars generally consider Hoddmímis holt, Mímameiðr...
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sword above them so they
could not disappear. The dwarves, who were
named Dvalinn and Durin,
asked if they
could buy
themselves free and
undertook to make...
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including the
dragon Níðhöggr, an
unnamed eagle, and the
stags Dáinn,
Dvalinn,
Duneyrr and Duraþrór. Old
Norse texts mention the
existence of Níu Heimar...
-
southeast of Greece) Anemometer,
modern device to
measure wind
Bacab Dáinn,
Dvalinn,
Duneyrr and Duraþrór Norðri, Suðri,
Austri and
Vestri Vayu List of wind...
- Gardariki. His son
Svafrlami succeeded him.
Svafrlami forced the
dwarves Dvalinn and
Durin to
forge for him a
superb sword, Tyrfing. They did so and cursed...