- a
variety of
cognates in
other Germanic languages,
including Old Norse:
dvergr and Old High German: twerg.
According to
Vladimir Orel, the
English noun...
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Gandalf (Old Norse: Gandálfr [ˈɡɑndˌɑːlvz̠]) is a
Dvergr (Norse dwarf) in
Norse mythology,
appearing in the so-called 'Tally of the Dwarves'
within the...
- if it is
unique to
Dvergr. At the
climax of the series, as the ES
members engage Alv, now
reborn as the
Deucalion itself,
Dvergr surrenders the information...
- most
skillful of men, and a
Dvergr of size. He was wise, dark, and
versed in magic.
Reginn .. var
hverjum manni hagari ok
dvergr of vöxt. Hann var vitr, grimmr...
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mythology (including
Norse mythology)
known as
dweorg in Old
English and
dvergr in Old
Norse Duergar, an evil race of
dwarves in
Dungeons &
Dragons Duergar...
- (Philippine) –
Little people, some are
house spirits,
others nature spirits Dvergr (Norse) –
Subterranean little people smiths Dvorovoi (Slavic) – Courtyard...
- as
being a
dwarf in Norna-Gests þáttr and
resembling a
dwarf (Old Norse:
dvergr of vǫxt), however, it is
neither clear if
relatives of
dwarfs are also dwarfs...
-
appears to have
multiple hidden agendas.
Other ES
members are: Alv and
Dvergr (S class), an
arrogant pair who
eventually become Éclair and Lumière's antagonists;...
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Icelandic Hall".
Cosmos 17: 3–36. Mikučionis,
Ugnius (2017). "Recognizing a
dvergr:
Physical Status and
External Appearance of
dvergar in
Medieval Nordic Sources...
- *đwergaz OE dweorg, OFris. dwirg, OS *dwerg, MDu. dwerch, OHG
twerg ON
dvergr –
Unclear etymology.
Perhaps from a PGmc verb *dwerganan ('to squeeze, press')...