- Look up Heim or heim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heim is the German, Norwegian,
Icelandic and
Faroese equivalent of the
English word home. It is...
- "Elfland";
anglicized as Alfheim), also
called "Ljósálfheimr" (Ljósálf[a]
heimr [ˈljoːsˌɑːlv(ɑ)ˌhɛimz̠], "home of the
Light Elves"), is home of the Light...
- also
called Myrkheimr (Myrkheimr, O.N. compd. of
myrkr – "darkness" +
heimr – "home": the
world of darkness, Dark Abode), is the home of the Dwarves...
- elves", sing. myrkálfr), are
beings who
dwell in Svartálfheim (Svartálf[a]
heimr, "home of the black-elves"). Both the svartálfar and Svartálfaheimr are...
- survive, and they
agree to
marry each other.
Sigurd rides to the
estate of
Heimr,
husband of Bekkhild, Brynhild's sister.
Sigurd catches sight of Brynhild...
- Norse: Jǫtunheimr is a
compound word
formed from Old Norse: 'jǫtunn' and '
heimr',
meaning a 'home' or 'world'. When
attested in
Eddic sources, the word...
-
Journey to Hel") 2:41 3. "Bálferð Baldrs" ("Baldr's Balefire") 6:05 4. "Í
heimr Heljar" ("In Hel's Home") 2:02 5. "Illa tiðandi" ("Ill Tidings") 10:29 6...
- there. The
first element is tún 'country courtyard', the last
element is
heimr 'homestead, farm'.
Grebbestad Fjällbacka
Hamburgsund Kämpersvik Rabbalshede...
- The
first element is suðr
which means "southern" and the last
element is
heimr which means "home/homestead" or "farm". The coat-of-arms is from modern...
-
river that
separates the
living from the dead in
Norse mythology. Hel (
heimr) The
underworld in
Norse mythology.
Hvergelmir A
major spring in
Norse mythology...