unlikely, respectively. <span class="searchmatch">drasill</span> m (poetic) horse, steed Yggdrasill askr Yggdrasils Icelandic: drösull ^ de Vries, Jan (1977) “<span class="searchmatch">drasill</span>”, in Altnordisches etymologisches...
Semi-learned borrowing from Old Norse Yggdrasill, from Yggr + <span class="searchmatch">drasill</span> (“steed”). IPA(key): /²ʏɡːˌdraːsəl/ Yggdrasel m (Norse mythology) alternative form...
From Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">drasill</span> (“horse, steed”). IPA(key): /ˈtrœːsʏtl/ Rhymes: -œːsʏtl drösull m (genitive singular drösuls, nominative plural dröslar) something...
Norse Yggdrasill; commonly accepted as being composed Yggr (“terrible”) + <span class="searchmatch">drasill</span> (“steed”), where “steed” refers to a hanging tree or possibly from *dʰer-...
Alternative spelling of Yggdrasil. Yggr (“the terrifying one; Odin”) + <span class="searchmatch">drasill</span> (“steed”), where “steed” is a poetic expression for gallows, referring...
plural hestar) horse Synonyms: hross, (poetic) drösull, (archaic, poetic) <span class="searchmatch">drasill</span>, (poetic) fákur, (poetic) jór Revelation 6-11 (English and Icelandic) Og...