- century),
Þorri (often
written Thorri in English) is a
legendary Nordic king, the son of Snær ('Snow') the Old, a
descendant of Fornjót.
Þorri was father...
- pronunciation: [ˈθɔrːaˌmaːtʏr̥];
transliterated as thorramatur; lit. 'food of
Þorri') is a
selection of
traditional Icelandic food,
consisting mainly of meat...
-
meanings in
later sources,
including the
Christmas season, the
first day of
Þorri and the
period from the
middle of
January to the
middle of February. Since...
- thorrablot) is an
Icelandic midwinter festival,
named for the
month of
Þorri of the
historical Icelandic calendar (corresponding to mid
January to mid...
-
cuisine consisting of many
dishes and is
usually consumed around the
month of
Þorri,
which begins on the
first Friday after 19 January.
Traditional dishes also...
-
Dejah Thoris is a
fictional character and
princess of the
Martian city-state/empire of
Helium in
Edgar Rice Burroughs'
series of
Martian novels. She is...
- Scyldings. One year, at the time of
Thorri's Sacrifice, Gói the
daughter of King
Thorri suddenly vanished.
Thorri held a
second feast the
following month...
-
months always start on the same w****day
rather than on the same date.
Hence Þorri always starts on a
Friday sometime between January 22 and
January 28 (Old...
- was
later replaced by Margrét Örnólfsdóttir.
Melax later formed Exem with
Þorri Jóhannsson of
Inferno 5,
releasing the
album Kjöttromman in 1995 on Smekkleysa...
- be a
descendant of Fornjót and to have
three siblings: Dríffa, Fǫnn, and
Thorri. The name Mjǫll
means "fresh,
powdery snow" or "fine
driving snow" in Old...