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Reginnaglar (singular reginnagli) is a word
occurring twice in
surviving Old
Norse writings. Its
meaning is
unclear but it is a
compound of reginn,...
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constructed a
temple after reaching Iceland, the high seat
pillars had
reginnaglar (Old
Icelandic "god-nails" or "power-nails") in them. Otherwise, very...
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biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved 1
September 2017.
Margaret Clunies Ross, '
Reginnaglar', in News from
Other Worlds/Tíðendi ór ǫðrum heimum:
Studies in Nordic...
- Odin
during his
quest to
obtain the mead of poetry. (Norse mythology)
Reginnaglar (Old
Norse God Nails), are
nails used for
religious purposes. (Norse...
- were
placed inside the door, and nails, that were
called holy
nails [
reginnaglar], were
driven into them.
Beyond that point, the
temple was a sanctuary...
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University Press: Princeton, 1948) pp. 95–101.
Margaret Clunies Ross, '
Reginnaglar ', in News from
Other Worlds/Tíðendi ór ǫðrum heimum:
Studies in Nordic...