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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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) –...