- wuldor
- glory
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
wuldor — n (wuldres/ ) glory, splendor, honor; praise, thanks; heaven … Old to modern English dictionary
wuldorþrymm — m ( es/ as) heavenly glory … Old to modern English dictionary
glory — wuldor … English to the Old English
Ullr — The Böksta Runestone shows a figure on skis and with a bow, possibly Ullr. In early Germanic paganism, *Wulþuz ( glory ; Old Norse Ullr) appears to have been a major god, or an epithet of an important god, in prehistoric times. The term… … Wikipedia
Names of God in Old English poetry — In Old English poetry, many descriptive epithets for God were used to satisfy alliterative requirements. These epithets include: Main Name (Old English) Name meaning Attestations Cyning King wuldres Cyning King of Glory The Dream of the Rood[1]… … Wikipedia
Jack Frost — In English folklore, Jack Frost appears as an elfish creature who personifies crisp, cold, winter weather; a variant of Father Winter (also known as Old Man Winter ). Somewho? believe this representation originated in Viking folklore.Tradition… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European religion — The chariot, as a symbol of social rank and military strength but also mythologically as the sun chariot (Trundholm sun chariot pictured, Nordic Bronze Age, ca. 160 … Wikipedia
Thorsberg chape — The Thorsberg chape (a metal piece belonging to a scabbard), that was found in the Thorsberg moor, Germany, bears an Elder Futhark inscription, one of the earliest known altogether, dating to roughly 200 CE. The inscription reads::owlþuþewaz /… … Wikipedia
Wōden — is a god in Anglo Saxon paganism, together with Norse Odin representing a development of a Proto Germanic god, * Wōdanaz . Other West Germanic forms of the name include Old High German Wuotan , Low German and Dutch Wodan . Woden was worshipped… … Wikipedia
Ull — Uller (altnord. Ullr: „der Ehrenhafte“; altengl. wuldor: „Glanz, Ruhm“), auch Ull, Holler, Oller oder Vulder genannt, ist in der nordischen Mythologie der Gott des Winters, der Jagd, des Zweikampfes, der Weide und des Ackers. Er gehört den Asen,… … Deutsch Wikipedia