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  Kvasir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In Norse mythology, Kvasir or Gillingr was created from the saliva of all the gods, making him the wisest of the Aesir.
They mixed his blood and preserved it; the blood fermented into a magical mead that inspired poets.
The giant Suttungr, enraged by Fjalar and Galarr's murder of his father Gillingr and his mother, took the dwarves out to sea, setting them on a reef which would be covered at high tide.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Kvasir   (565 words)

  
 Prose (Snorra) Edda, part of Skáldskaparmál ,translated by Brodeur
Next the dwarves invited Gillingr to row upon the sea with them; but when they had gone out from the land, the dwarves rowed into the breakers and capsized the boat.
Gillingr was unable to swim, and he perished; but the dwarves righted their boat and rowed to land.
"Now when the giant Suttungr, Gillingr's son, learned of this, he went over and took the dwarves and carried them out to sea, and set them on a reef which was covered at high tide.
www.bu.edu /english/levine/snorrisedda.htm   (1278 words)

  
 Peter's Edda (ver. 2.0)
Gillingr föll i vattnet och drunknade, men dvärgarna rodde hem igen.
När Gillingrs maka fick veta detta grät hon så högt att Galarr släppte en qvarnsten på henne så hon dog [Skm1].
När Gillingrs son Suttungr fick höra detta rodde han ut dvärgarna på ett skär, där de hotades att dränkas av tidvattnet, men Suttungr nöjde sig med mjödet som bot [Skm1].
hem.passagen.se /peter9/edda/indexe.html   (14930 words)

  
 Norse Pantheon
Her marriage to Frey explains spring flowing from winter - she is the frozen seed brought to life by Frey's gentle rain and warm sun.
Then he spoke softly to Galarr his brother, bidding him go up over the doorway, when she should go out, and let a mill-stone fall on her head, saying that her weeping grew wearisome to him; and even so he did." -Prose Edda
Gillingr was a giant who was murdered by the dwarves Fjalar and Galarr.
molly.kalafut.org /mythology/Norse/pantheon.html   (5730 words)

  
 nl Kvasir In Norse mythology Norse mythology Kvasir or Gillingr...
nl Kvasir In Norse mythology Norse mythology Kvasir or Gillingr...
nl:Kvasir In Norse mythology Norse mythology, "Kvasir" or Gillingr Gillingr was created from the saliva of all the gods, making him the wisest of the Aesir Aesir.
The giant Suttungr Suttungr, enraged by Fjalar and Galarr's murder of his father Gillingr Gillingr and his mother, took the dwarves out to sea, setting them on a reef which would be covered at high tide.
www.biodatabase.de /Kvasir   (623 words)

  
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94} "Now when the giant Suttungr, Gillingr's son, learned of this, he went over and took the dwarves and carried them out to sea, and set them on a reef which was covered at high tide.
And as Eyvindr sang: A hearing I crave For the High One's Liquor, While I utter Gillingr's Atonement; While his kin In the Kettle-Brewing Of the Gallows-Lord To the gods I trace.
Even as Einarr Tinkling-Scale sang: The Wave of Odin surges; Of Ódrerir's Sea a billow 'Gainst the tongue's song-glade crashes; Aye our King's works are goodly.
saturniancosmology.org /files/edda/proseedda2.txt   (21623 words)

  
 motherkvasir - mother kvasir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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