Frigga definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: (Norse mythology ... the heavens and married love; wife of Odin [syn: Frigg, Frigga] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Old Norse Frigg Date: 1597 ... and of the hearth Webster's 1913 Dictionary Frigg Frigg, Frigga Frig"gan. [Icel. Frigg. See Friday.] (Scand. Myth.) The wife ...
... the heavens and married love; wife of Odin [syn: Frigg, Frigga] Britannica Concise Norse goddess, the wife of Odin and mother ... as a devoted mother, while others stress her loose morals. Frigga was also known to other Germanic peoples, and her name ... Friday ("Friia's day"). Webster's 1913 Dictionary Frigg Frigg, Frigga Frig"gan. [Icel. Frigg. See Friday.] (Scand. Myth.) The wife ... Balder, Bor, Bori, Bragi, Donar, Forseti, Frey, Freya, Freyja, Freyr, Frigga, Heimdall, Hel, Hera, Hertha, Hoenir, Hymen, Idun, Ing, Ithunn, Juno ...
... n. The sixth day of the week, formerly consecrated to Frigga. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the sixth day ... to Old High German fr?atag Friday), from *Fr?g Frigga + dæg day, prehistoric translation of Latin dies Veneris Venus' day ...
... Old Norse Baldr Date: 1552 the son of Odin and Frigga and Norse god of light and peace slain through the ... Bori, Bragi, Cleopatra, Donar, Forseti, Frey, Freya, Freyja, Freyr, Frigg, Frigga, Hebe, Heimdall, Hel, Hertha, Hoenir, Hyperion, Idun, Ing, Ithunn, Loki ...
... and beauty; the Scandinavian Venus; -- in Teutonic myths confounded with Frigga, but in Scandinavian, distinct. [Written also Frea, Freyia, and Freyja ...
... and beauty; the Scandinavian Venus; -- in Teutonic myths confounded with Frigga, but in Scandinavian, distinct. [Written also Frea, Freyia, and Freyja ...