freyja
IPA: frˈeɪjʌ
Root Word: Freyja
noun
- (Norse mythology) A deity among the Vanir associated with sex, death, and seiðr, who receives half of those who die in battle in the afterlife field Fólkvangr (the other half going to Odin's hall, Valhalla), and whose brother is Freyr.
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Examples of "freyja" in Sentences
- They are not related to Freyja at all.
- The two go to see the beautiful Freyja.
- Freyja had an idea of who was responsible.
- A kenning used in the poem refers to Freyja.
- People make up a lot of things about Freyja.
- Freyja has any possible weapon at her command.
- I moved Freya to Freyja and corrected the spelling.
- June 9, 2007 at 10: 44 am my LOL was for freyja actually
- Freyja stirred, turning about, and then fell asleep again.
- I like Frigg and Freyja origin hypothesis for this article.
- The warriors set the island afire and return home with Freyja.
- But i pray to freyja that there at some point will be a women in my life who accepts me with my flaws, who doesn't want me to "pretend" to be perfect.
- However, in most Germanic languages the day is named after freyja-such as Frīatag in Old High German, Freitag in Modern German, Freyjudagr in Old Norse,
- The best bit was from the talk:freyja page: “Uhm, you’re talking to someone who reads mythology books intended for high-schoolers and over…” After that?
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