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Gunnr (alternatively guðr) is an Old
Norse term
meaning "battle". It is the name of a
valkyrie in
Norse mythology, and was also used as a
feminine given...
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derived from Gunthere, Gunthari,
composed of *gunþiz "battle" (Old
Norse gunnr) and heri, hari "army".
Gunder and
Gunnar are the
North Germanic equivalents...
- Norse,
possibly "debt" or "****ure") who "bore a shield", Skögul ("shaker"),
Gunnr ("war"),
Hildr ("battle"), Göndul ("wand-wielder") and Geirskögul ("Spear-Skögul")...
- komnar, görvar at ríða til Goðþjóðar.
Skuld helt skildi, en Skögul önnur,
Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul ok Geirskögul. She saw
valkyries come from far and wide,...
- Gun or Gunn is an old name
formed from
gunnr (battle) and is
cognate with the Old
English word "gúð".
Gunnr is one of the valkyries. The
equivalent male...
- the
prince of the Mærings. §C I say this the twelfth,
where the
horse of
Gunnr sees
fodder on the battlefield,
where twenty kings lie. This I say as thirteenth...
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translated as 'war-invitation', or 'battle-invitation'. It
stems from Old
Norse gunnr ('battle'). Skáldskaparmál (The
Language of Poetry)
mentions that the jötunn...
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referred to by the
Viking saying which means Brave and Bold
warrior (
gunnr "war" and arr "warrior"). King
Gunnar was a
prominent king of
medieval literature...
- diode,
diode used in high-frequency
electronics Gunns,
Tasmanian company Gunnr, one of the
valkyries in
Norse mythology Justice Gunn (disambiguation) This...
- the
surname Gunn is
derived from the Old
Norse masculine personal name
Gunnr. In
other cases it may be
derived from the Old
Norse feminine personal name...