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Eikþyrnir or
Eikthyrnir is a stag
which stands upon
Valhalla in
Norse mythology. The
etymology of
Eikþyrnir remains debatable.
Anatoly Liberman suggests...
- at the top of the Valhöll. Two animals, the goat Heiðrún and the hart
Eikþyrnir,
graze its foliage. The
meaning of Læraðr / Léraðr is unclear. One of...
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details that it is the
location where liquid from the
antlers of the stag
Eikþyrnir flow, and that the spring, "whence all
waters rise", is the
source of...
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those halves the
names the
heavenly goat Heiðrún and of the
heavenly stag
Eikþyrnir were
formed (the
element rún ~ run
concealed several puns, but it is a...
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never be exhausted. The hart who
stands on Host-Father’s hall Is
called Eikthyrnir, And
bites off the
limbs of Laeraðr; And
drops fall from his
horns into...
- the
world tree, Yggdrasil, and the poem
further relates that the stag
Eikþyrnir lives on top of Valhalla. In the
Prose Edda book Gyl****inning, the god...
- book Bea Wolf (2023),
Heorot is
paralleled by the
treehouse Treeheart.
Eikþyrnir, the stag that
stands atop Odin's
afterlife hall
Valhalla in
Norse myth...
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buried properly Egbere (Yoruba) –
Humanoid that
carries a
magical mat
Eikthyrnir (Norse) – The stag of
Valhalla Einherjar (Norse) –
Spirits of
brave warriors...
- hart: It has been
suggested that this
original stag is
identical with
Eikþyrnir,
mentioned earlier in Grímnismál.
Anemoi Deer in
mythology Four Heavenly...
- American) –
female human above the waist, deer below. Male
version is Elk Man.
Eikþyrnir (Norse mythology) – stag
which stands upon
Valhalla Goldhorn (Slavic) –...