- noun
wuldor ('glory')
stems from a
related PGmc term
reconstructed as *wuldraz (itself from PIE *wul-trós).
Although not used as a
proper name,
wuldor occurs...
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alliterative requirements.
These epithets include: Name of God in
Christianity Wuldor List of
kennings List of
names of Odin List of
names of
Freyr Swanton, p...
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Woden worhte weos,
wuldor alwalda, rume roderas; þæt is rice god, sylf soðcyning,
sawla nergend, se us eal
forgeaf þæt we on lifgaþ, ond eft æt þam ende...
- 𐍅𐌹𐌻𐌾𐌰 (wilja) *wiljô
willa 'will (noun)' uit- guit- *𐍅𐌴𐌹𐍄𐌹- (*weiti-) *wīti- — 'struggle, combat' vult 𐍅𐌿𐌻𐌸𐌿𐍃 (wulþus) *wulþu-
wuldor 'glory'...
- wolþu-,
means "glory," "glorious one," cf. Old
Norse Ullr, Old
English wuldor. The
second element, -þewaz,
means "slave, servant." The
whole compound...
- on the
Thorsberg chape (3rd c. AD). Cf. also Goth. wulþus ('glory'). OE
wuldor ('glory')
stems from PGmc *wuldraz. See Ullr for
further discussion. *Wurđiz...
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Chertsey Abbey Cyrtesige Ceortesige And 90 men
slain by
pagans 50 Si lof and
wuldor haelendum Criste his
godnessa in eara
worulda world on écnysse, amen! (Praise...