Völuspá

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English

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Etymology

From Old Norse Vǫluspá, from vǫlu, genitive of vǫlva (truth-sayer, staff-carrier, prophetess), from vǫlr (rounded staff) (cognate with the Gothic walus, Old English wala, walu, Old Frisian walu), from Proto-Germanic *waluz (staff, stick), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *wel- (to turn).

Proper noun

Völuspá

  1. The Prophecy of the Vǫlva; the first poem of the Poetic Edda.

Translations

Dutch

Etymology

From Old Norse Vǫluspá.

Proper noun

Völuspá f

  1. the Völuspá

German

Etymology

From Old Norse Vǫluspá.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Völuspá f (proper noun, genitive Völuspá)

  1. the Völuspá

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse Vǫluspá.

Proper noun

Völuspá

  1. the Völuspá

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Norse Vǫluspá.

Proper noun

Völuspá f

  1. (Norse literature) Völuspá (first book of the Poetic Edda)