- mythology,
Glenr (Old Norse" [ˈɡlenz̠], "opening in the clouds") is the
husband of the
goddess Sól, who
drives the
horses of the sun
across the sky.
Glenr is...
- heavens. In the
Prose Edda, she is
additionally described as the wife of
Glenr. As a
proper noun, Sól
appears throughout Old
Norse literature. Scholars...
- has; he has
eight feet. The
second is Gladr, the
third Gyllir, the
fourth Glenr, the
fifth Skeidbrimir, the
sixth Silfrintoppr, the
seventh Sinir, the eighth...
- (Old Norse),
Sunna (Old High German) "Sun" (Gives her name to Sunday).
Glenr daughter,
unnamed Second Merseburg Incantation,
Poetic Edda,
Prose Edda...
- goðblíð í vé, síðan ljós kømr gótt, með geislum, gránserks ofan Mána.
Glenr's god-blithe Bed-Mate
wadeth Into the Goddess's
mansion With rays; then the...
- In
Norse mythology, Glær or
Glenr is a
horse listed in both Grímnismál and Gyl****inning
among the
steeds ridden by the gods each day when they go to make...
- hann á Óðinn. Hann
hefir átta fætr.
Annar er Glaðr, þriði Gyllir, fjórði
Glenr,
fimmti Skeiðbrimir, sétti Silfrintoppr,
sjaundi Sinir, átti Gísl, níundi...
-
adding Sleipnir "He who glides", Odin's eight-legged horse; and Glen or
Glenr.
Every day, the
Aesir ride over the Bifröst bridge, also
known as the Aesir...