- Proto-Germanic Gan-no and
compared with Old
Norse gandr in the
meaning "magical staff" (for the
meanings of gan- and
gandr, see the
section on
magical Projection);...
- Look up Gand, gand, gând, or
gandr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gand may
refer to:
Ghent (French: Gand), a city in
Belgium Gand (Star Wars), a...
- the
prefix jǫrmun- and the word
gandr. The
prefix "jǫrmun-"
denotes something huge, vast, or superhuman. The word "
gandr" can mean a
variety of
things in...
- as well as in the
Prose Edda. The name
derives from the Old
Norse words gandr (magic staff) and álfr (elf), thus a
protective spirit who
wields a magical...
- Mpu
Gandring was a
famous maker of kris, a type of
Javanese knife. He
lived during the
Kediri era and was
killed by Ken Arok, who had
commissioned a kris...
-
ability were
mentioned in
traditional folktales, such as
those of Empu
Gandring,
Taming Sari, and
Setan Kober. In 2005,
UNESCO included the Indonesian...
-
smith called Mpu
Gandring. However, the Kris
casting took a very long time.
After several months, an
impatient Ken Arok
visited Mpu
Gandring to
check on the...
- the
title in
opposition to magic,
using a word
related to the Old
Norse gandr. The inscription's Ek
gudija ungandiz means "I, gudija"
followed by "he...
- Dwarves" in the Völuspá. The Old
Norse name
Gandalfr incorporates the
words gandr meaning "wand", "staff" or (especially in compounds) "magic" and álfr "elf"...
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Eastern Asi Cura Si
Manjakini Gan
Jiang and Mo Ye Kris Mpu
Gandring Kris
Setan Kober Kris
Taming Sari
Kusanagi Nandaka Shamshir-e
Zomorrodnegar Thuận Thiên...