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Norse mythology   /nɔrs məθˈɑlədʒi/   Listen
Norse mythology

noun
1.
The mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity.






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"Norse mythology" Quotes from Famous Books



... given us by the Damrosch Company, are nine stout, comely young women, attired in costumes somewhat similar to the armor worn by Herr Lawrence Barrett's Roman army in Herr Shakespeare's play of "Der Julius Caesar." Readers of Norse mythology may suppose that these weird sisters were dim, vague, shadowy creatures; but they are mistaken. Brunhilde has the embonpoint of a dowager, and her arms are as robust and ...
— Second Book of Tales • Eugene Field



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