Dáinn

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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Compare dáinn, from deyja (to die), thus meaning "Dead-like One".[1]

Proper noun

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Dáinn m (genitive Dáins)

  1. (Norse mythology) name of a dwarf
  2. (Norse mythology) One of four stags that live around Yggdrasil and feed on the tree's branches

Inflection

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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: Dáinn
  • Faroese: Dáin
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Dåen, Dåin
  • Swedish: Dåen
  • Danish: Dåin

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chester Nathan Gould, "Dwarf-Names: A Study in Old Icelandic Religion", in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol 44 (1929), issue #4