- A
thyle (OE
þyle, ON þulr) was a
member of the
court ****ociated with
Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon
royalty and
chieftains in the
Early Middle Ages, whose...
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Unferth sat at the feet of the king, and
calls him a
þyle (also
spelled ðyle) (pronounced
thyle) (see
Analysis below). The poet goes on to say that everyone...
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Phrixi Rupes Pityusa Rupes Promethei Rupes Rupes Tenuis Tartarus Rupes Thyles Rupes Ulyxis Rupes Utopia Rupēs
Acadia Rupes Adventure Rupes Altair Rupes...
- was Tulehøj, a
combination of the
Danish words thul (
thyle) and høj (high),
indicating that a
thyle lived there, the
reciter of
eldritch times.[further...
- Laan [nl] (Huldenberg-Terlanen-Sint-Agatha-Rode) Zilverb**** (Rixensart-Genval)
Thyle (Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve)
Durme (Temse) Molenb**** (Wichelen)
Dender (Dendermonde)...
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political scandal involving nuclear weapons Ultima Thule (disambiguation)
Thyle, a
court position Taake, a
black metal band from
Norway formerly known as...
- þeġn, hēahġerēfa and ġerēfa.
Offices at the
court included that of the
þyle and the sċop. The
title of hlāford ("lord")
denoted the head of any household...
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bolster their determination to
perform heroic deeds. In Beowulf,
Unferth the
thyle (cf.: ON þulr)
appears to act as a
royal officiant at the
feast which King...
- (/ˈθjuːliː/
Ancient Gr****: Θούλη, romanized: Thúlē; Latin: Thūlē also
spelled as
Thylē) is the most
northerly location mentioned in
ancient Gr**** and
Roman literature...
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Science Fiction, vol. 2, no. 5, p. 29 Baird,
Joseph L. (1970), "Unferth the
þyle",
Medium Ævum, 39 (1): 1–12, doi:10.2307/43631234, JSTOR 43631234, the stone...