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- Gullinbursti (Old Norse), meaning "Gold Mane" or "Golden Bristles") is a boar in Norse mythology. When Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir, and...
- is referred to as "possessor of Skidbladnir and of the boar known as Gullinbursti". The first of the two Grímnismál stanzas mentioned above is then provided...
- this ring as one of a set of three gifts which included Mjöllnir and Gullinbursti. They made these gifts in accordance with a bet Loki made saying that...
- Yule Balmung Brisingamen Draupnir Dromi Eitr Gjallarhorn Gleipnir Gram Gullinbursti Gungnir Hringhorni Læðingur Mjölnir Naglfar Skíðblaðnir Svalinn Tyrfing...
- would not cool down nor get too hot for the magic. While making the boar Gullinbursti, a gadfly, often thought to be Loki himself, came and bit Brokkr on the...
- "radiant" boar Gullinbursti whom he used as a horse, taking Yngve-Frey faster than any other riding animal could. The fact that the boar Gullinbursti was "radiant"...
- stop him and spoil the items. Eitri succeeded in making the golden boar Gullinbursti, the golden ring Draupnir, and the hammer Mjöllnir that made his brother...
- boar that was to be captured as one of the Twelve Labours of Hercules Gullinbursti, a boar in Norse mythology The men transformed into pigs by Circe in...
- Ivaldi. This contest resulted in the creation of the boar of Freyr (Gullinbursti), the ring of Odin (Draupnir) and the hammer of Thor (Mjolnir), which...
- the Elves, as a teething present. He rides the shining dwarf-made boar Gullinbursti, and possesses the ship Skíðblaðnir, which always has a favorable breeze...