Germanic dragon, a being often referred to in Old Norse as an "ormr"
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Ormr, a figure in the Old Norse saga Morkinskinna
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Look up ormr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ormr may refer to: Germanic dragon, a being often referred to in Old Norse as an "ormr" Bloom Image Editor...
Ormr Snorrason (c. 1315–1403) was an Icelander who worked for the Norwegian king as sheriff, lawman and governor. Ormr inherited Skarð, one of the largest...
as an ormr. In the later Völsunga saga, however, he has shoulders, suggesting legs, wings or both, and is referred to as both a dreki and an ormr. Similarly...
bears him four sons: Ivarr beinlauss, Bjǫrn járnsíði, Hvítserkr, and Sigurðr Ormr í auga. During a visit to Uppsala with King Eysteinn, Ragnarr is offered...
Bloom Image Editor, formerly known as Ormr, is a non-destructive, node-based vector and raster image editor for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. Bloom features...
names like Egilsay (from Eigils ey meaning Eigil's Island), Ormskirk (from Ormr kirkja meaning Orms Church or Church of the Worm), Meols (from merl meaning...
Ormres kirkja, from a personal name, Ormr (which means "serpent" or dragon), and the Old Norse word kirkja for church. Ormr may have been a Viking who settled...
Old Norse text Bellows translation "Inn fráni ormr, þú gerðir fræs mikla ok galzt harðan hug; heift at meiri verðr hölða sonum, at þann hjalm hafi." "Glittering...
Skáldskaparmál, Lofn appears in a kenning for "woman" in a work by the skald Ormr Steinþórsson. Otherwise Lofn appears frequently as a base word in skaldic...
Sweyn's inlet. Worm's Head (Welsh: Ynys Weryn) is derived from Old Norse: ormr, the word for snake or dragon, from the Vikings' tradition that the serpent-shaped...
poetic terms for "sea", which provides a portion of a work by the skald Ormr Barreyjarskáld where the sea is referred to as "Ymir's blood".: 90 Both...
King Raum, father of Hrossbjörn (Hrossbjǫrn), father of Orm Broken-shell (Ormr Skjelamoli), father of Knatti who had two sons: Thórolf (Þórolfr) and Ketil...
Vindsvalr", "snake's death", and "storm season". Excerpts of works by the skalds Ormr Steinþórsson (who uses the kenning "Vindsvalr's son") and Ásgrímr (who employs...
jener [citation needed]. The point of departure may be expressions like ormr inn langi > ormrinn langi "the long serpent". However Danish only uses the...
inspired by the longships of marauding Vikings, who carved the heads of Worms (Ormr) on the bow, however this does not take into account the commonness of dragons...
mythology, "serpent" (Old English: wyrm, Old High German: wurm, Old Norse: ormr) is used interchangeably with the Greek borrowing "dragon" (OE: draca, OHG:...
manuscript was written in c.1360 at the house of canons regular at Helgafell for Ormr Snorrason. From 1401 to 1807 it was housed at the church in Skarð. From 1827...