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Germanic folklore. In some
later sagas, such as Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss,
risar are
clearly distinct from jötnar
however in
others the
terms are used interchangeably...
- the
Risar,
which placed the
microfiche cards in
front of a TV camera,
sending the
display to
televisions at
remote locations. This
allowed a
Risar customer...
- Morgoth. In
Germanic mythology,
trolls are a kind of giant,
along with
rísar, jötnar, and þursar; the
names are
variously applied to
large monstrous...
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their lineage and the
girls reveal that they are
descended from mountain-
risar. The
girls recount their past deeds,
including moving a flat-topped mountain...
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character from the
television series Peg + Cat Latvian: Ričards, Rihards,
Rišārs Lithuanian: Ričardas Breton:
Richarzh Cornish:
Richard Irish: Risteárd,...
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Patti Scialfa SKAL-fə /ˈskælfə/
American singer Pete
Reiser REESS-ər /
ˈriːsər/
American baseball player and
coach Peter Agre AHG-ray /ˈɑːɡreɪ/ American...
- with the Valar. In
Norse mythology,
trolls are a kind of giant,
along with
rísar, jötnar, and þursar; the
names are
variously applied to
large monstrous...
- was most
likely a "patchwork of
local traditions".
Humban could be
called rišar nappipir, "greatest of the gods" or "great
among the gods",
though this...
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except for the giants, one of
several references to
giants (jǫtnar and
risar)
being especially good looking. The Sögubrot af
nokkrum fornkonungum also...
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refers to
Inshushinak as the "greatest of gods" (or "great
among the gods";
rišar nappapir),
though the same
epithet is also
applied to
Humban in this text...