edda

IPA: ˈɛdʌ

Root Word: Edda

noun

  • A collection of Old Norse poems and tales from two medieval manuscripts found in Iceland.
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Examples of "edda" in Sentences

  • Its headquarters are in the town of Nguzu Edda.
  • Name of the mother of Sigurd in the Edda; from .
  • The Eddas and the sagas are by no means the same.
  • There is no need to treat the Edda like the Bible.
  • Rice and Yams are predominantly cultivated in EDDA.
  • But Edda managed to survive by swimming to the shore.
  • She is mentioned in the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda.
  • An example might be 'Brynhildr' as a character in the Edda.
  • The most important sources are the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda.
  • The Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda are the main sources of Norse Mythology.

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