Ægir
English
Proper noun
Ægir
- (Norse mythology) A giant and king of the sea, personifying the power thereof. He is the son of Fornjótr, and the brother of Logi and Kári. He has nine daughters — the billow maidens — by his wife, Rán, namely: Bára, Blóðughadda, Bylgja, Dúfa, Hefring, Himinglæva, Hrönn, Kólga, and Unnr.
Faroese
Declension
Singular | |
Indefinite | |
Nominative | Ægir |
Accusative | Ægir |
Dative | Ægi |
Genitive | Ægis |
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaiːjɪr/
- Rhymes: -aiːjɪr
- Homophones: ægir, æir
Declension
declension of Ægir
m-s1 | singular | |
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indefinite | ||
nominative | Ægir | |
accusative | Ægi | |
dative | Ægi | |
genitive | Ægis |
Old Norse
Etymology
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