- Hel (from Old Norse: hel, lit. 'underworld') is a
female being in
Norse mythology who is said to
preside over an
underworld realm of the same name, where...
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eptir föður sinn Vísbur, ok réð löndum. Á hans dögum gerðist í Svíþjóð
sultr mikill ok seyra. Þá
efldu Svíar blót stór at Uppsölum; hit
fyrsta haust...
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ordinary roots end in two or
three consonants, such as cikl-o ('a bicycle'),
ŝultr-o ('a shoulder'), pingl-o ('a needle'), tranĉ-i ('to cut'). However, these...
- bed-hangings.(original
Norse idiom: Éljúðnir
heitir salr hennar,
Hungr diskr,
Sultr knífr,
Ganglati þræll, Ganglöð ambátt, Fallandaforað grind, Þolmóðnir þresköldr...
- source. This
effect is
through the
expression of SO42−
transporter genes (
SULTR), 14 of
which have been
identified –
which are
expressed dependent on the...
-
Church was
built there. The name
comes from the
genitive case of the word
sultr which means "hunger" or "famine",
possibly referring to a
swampy area near...