• Gunnr (alternatively Guðr) is one of the named Valkyries in Norse mythology, specifically referenced in the Völuspá (st. 30/7; NK, p. 7), Helgakviða Hundingsbana...
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  • derived from Gunthere, Gunthari, composed of *gunþiz "battle" (Old Norse gunnr) and heri, hari "army". Gunder and Gunnar are the North Germanic equivalents...
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    Norse, possibly "debt" or "future") who "bore a shield", Skögul ("shaker"), Gunnr ("war"), Hildr ("battle"), Göndul ("wand-wielder") and Geirskögul ("Spear-Skögul")...
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  • diode, diode used in high-frequency electronics Gunns, Tasmanian company Gunnr, one of the valkyries in Norse mythology Justice Gunn (disambiguation) This...
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    komnar, görvar at ríða til Goðþjóðar. Skuld helt skildi, en Skögul önnur, Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul ok Geirskögul. She saw valkyries come from far and wide,...
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    the prince of the Mærings. §C I say this the twelfth, where the horse of Gunnr sees fodder on the battlefield, where twenty kings lie. This I say as thirteenth...
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  • Gun or Gunn is an old name formed from gunnr (battle) and is cognate with the Old English word "gúð". Gunnr is one of the valkyries. The equivalent male...
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  • Edda book Gylfaginning, where she is mentioned alongside the valkyries Gunnr and Skuld, and the three are described as "always [riding] to choose who...
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  • is referred to by the Viking saying which means Brave and Bold warrior (gunnr "war" and arr "warrior"). King Gunnar was a prominent king of medieval literature...
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    translated as 'war-invitation', or 'battle-invitation'. It stems from Old Norse gunnr ('battle'). Skáldskaparmál (The Language of Poetry) mentions that the jötunn...
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    Grímnismál, Nafnaþulur Göndul "Wand-wielder" Völuspá, Nafnaþulur Guðr or Gunnr "War" or "battle" Völuspá, Darraðarljóð, Gylfaginning, Nafnaþulur Herfjötur...
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  • cases the surname it is derived from the Old Norse masculine personal name Gunnr. In other cases it may be derived from the Old Norse feminine personal name...
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  • daughters called billow maidens who were personifications of the waves. N wind breaker of trees N wolf Gunnr's horse Gunnr is a valkyrie. S Rök Stone...
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  • from the old norse word "gunnr", which means "battle", or the Proto-Germanic word "gunþiz", which means "act of killing". Gunnr is also the name of a Valkyrie...
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  • (Grimr) 103.2 1979 Grimr (Norse) WGPSN Gunnr 64°36′N 104°42′W / 64.6°N 104.7°W / 64.6; -104.7 (Gunnr) 61.1 1979 Gunnr (Norse) WGPSN Gymir 63°42′N 48°48′W...
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  • his past and his desire for redemption. The Valkyries Sigrun (Misty Lee), Gunnr (Anna Campbell), and Eir (Sarah Sokolovic), who had minor roles in Ragnarök...
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    en folkþorinn fylkir ferr við steik at leika. The sunbeam of the land of Gunnr (sword) stabs into the ground of jaws (head) blood flows down onto both...
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  • (Grimr) 103.2 1979 Grimr (Norse) WGPSN Gunnr 64°36′N 104°42′W / 64.6°N 104.7°W / 64.6; -104.7 (Gunnr) 61.1 1979 Gunnr (Norse) WGPSN Gymir 63°42′N 48°48′W...
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    consists of two elements. The first is Proto-Germanic *gunþ-, Old Norse gunnr, meaning battle; it shows the typical North Sea Germanic loss of a nasal...
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  • Geirdriful Geirönul (Geirölul, Geirömul, Geirrönul) Geirskögul* Göll Göndul Gunnr (Guðr) Herfjötur Herja Hervör alvitr Hjalmþrimul Hjörþrimul Hlaðguðr svanhvít...
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  • as mounts for more or less dangerous humanoid creatures. For instance, Gunnr's horse was a kenning for "wolf" on the Rök runestone. In the Lay of Hyndla...
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  • death instead. The character is voiced by Evanne Friedmann. Gunnr – The Mistress of War, Gunnr was one of Odin's favorites and was the first on the battlefield...
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    as mounts for more or less dangerous humanoid creatures. For instance, Gunnr's horse was a kenning for "wolf" on the Rök runestone, in the Lay of Hyndla...
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  • the name comes from a combination of an Old Norse personal name, Gunni or Gunnr, along with the Old English word tūn, giving the enclosure or farmstead...
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    "warrior". The kenning in the original is snarrœkir gunnar; "swift tender of gunnr (battle)". See [5] Archived 2006-12-15 at the Wayback Machine. Hollander...
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  • The father's name Ulf means "wolf," while the son Gunnulf's name combines gunnr to make "war-wolf." kunulfʀ Gunnulfʀ :   raisti ræisti :   stein stæin :...
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    as mounts for more or less dangerous humanoid creatures. For instance, Gunnr's horse was a kenning for "wolf" on the Rök runestone. In the Lay of Hyndla...
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