-
Sinthgunt[needs IPA] is a
figure in
Germanic mythology,
attested solely in the Old High
German 9th- or 10th-century "horse cure"
Merseburg Incantation...
-
written in the 9th or 10th
century CE,
attests that
Sunna is the
sister of
Sinthgunt. In
Norse mythology, Sól is
attested in the
Poetic Edda,
compiled in the...
- and
Wodan rode to a wood, and
there Balder's foal
sprained its foot.
Sinthgunt sang charms, her
sister Sunna sang charms,
Friia sang charms, her sister...
- holza. du
uuart demo
balderes uolon sin uuoz birenkit. thu
biguol en
sinthgunt,
sunna era suister, thu
biguol en friia,
uolla era
suister thu biguol...
-
scene from one of the
Merseburg Incantations: gods
Wodan and
Balder stand before the
goddesses Sunna,
Sinthgunt, Volla, and
Friia (Emil Doepler, 1905)...
- holza. du
uuart demo
balderes uolon sin uuoz birenkit. thu
biguol en
sinthgunt,
sunna era suister, thu
biguol en friia,
uolla era
suister thu biguol...
-
Wotan riding to the woods,
where the foot of Baldr's foal is sprained.
Sinthgunt (the
sister of the sun),
Frigg and Odin sing to the foot in
order for...
- ****ociated with Frigg.
Sunna (the
personified sun) is in
Norse mythology Sól.
Sinthgunt is
otherwise unattested. The
First Merseburg Charm (loosening charm)'s...
- the
Germanic peoples, Ēostre
attested among the
pagan Anglo-Saxons, and
Sinthgunt attested among the
pagan continental Germanic peoples.
Examples of goddesses...
- century)
mentions six deities: Woden, Balder,
Sinthgunt, Sunna, Frija, and Volla. With the
exception of
Sinthgunt,
proposed cognates to
these deities occur...