- In
Norse mythology,
Verðandi (Old Norse,
meaning possibly "happening" or "present"),
sometimes anglicized as
Verdandi or Verthandi, is one of the norns...
- The
Norns are
often represented as
three goddesses known as Urd (Urðr),
Verðandi, and Skuld, who
weave the
threads of fate and tend to the
world tree, Yggdrasill...
- IF
Verdandi is a
sports club in Eskilstuna, Sweden,
established in 1900. The club runs soccer,
earlier also
amateur wrestling, bandy, cycling, and table...
-
Pokorny (English translation), p. 1493
Friesen (von), O. (1915).
Verdandis småskrifter (
Verdandis Pamphlets) nr. 200. ****quist, Elof (1922).
Svensk etymologisk...
- the
world tree Yggdrasil, and is ****ociated with a trio of
norns (Urðr,
Verðandi, and Skuld). In the
Prose Edda, Urðarbrunnr is
cited as one of
three wellsprings...
- p. 917.
Thunberg (2012), p. 48.
Friesen (von), O. (1915).
Verdandis småskrifter (
Verdandis Pamphlets) nr. 200. Stockholm.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- "should") is a Norn in
Norse mythology.
Along with Urðr (Old
Norse "fate") and
Verðandi (possibly "happening" or "present"),
Skuld makes up a trio of
Norns that...
- Urðr (Old Norse: fate) is one of the
Norns in
Norse mythology.
Along with
Verðandi (possibly "happening" or "present") and
Skuld (possibly "debt" or "****ure")...
- lake
under the tree come
three "maidens deep in knowledge"
named Urðr,
Verðandi, and Skuld. The
maidens "incised the slip of wood", "laid down laws" and...
- Helsinki. 1920:
Religion och magi (Religion and magick), Studentföreningen
Verdandis Småskrifter 149,
Albert Bonniers Förlag,
Stockholm 1926:
Ritual and Belief...