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Kerlaugar (forma plural en nórdico antiguo de kerlaug: "caldera para el baño") son dos ríos por donde vadea el dios Thor. Los ríos aparecen mencionados en el poema Grímnismál, Gylfaginning y Skáldskaparmál. En Skáldskaparmál, los Kerlaugar se citan entre el listado de ríos de Nafnaþulur.
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dbo:abstract | Kerlaugar (forma plural en nórdico antiguo de kerlaug: "caldera para el baño") son dos ríos por donde vadea el dios Thor. Los ríos aparecen mencionados en el poema Grímnismál, Gylfaginning y Skáldskaparmál. En Skáldskaparmál, los Kerlaugar se citan entre el listado de ríos de Nafnaþulur. (es) In Norse mythology, the Kerlaugar (plural form of Old Norse kerlaug "kettle-bath",) i.e. "bath-tub", are two rivers through which the god Thor wades. The Kerlaugar are attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material, and in a citation of the same verse in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. (en) Con il termine Kerlaugar (forma plurale dell'antico norvegese kerlaug, "vasca da bagno"), si identificano due fiumi attraverso i quali il dio Thor guada, comparsi nell'opera Edda in prosa, scritta nel XIII secolo da Snorri Sturluson. (it) Kerlaugar (isl. Kerlaugar) är mytologiska floder, genom vilka Tor måste vada varje dag, då han beger sig till tings under asken Yggdrasil. De två andra hette Kormt och Ormt. Dessa beskrivs bland annat i Sången om Grimner. (sv) |
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rdfs:comment | Kerlaugar (forma plural en nórdico antiguo de kerlaug: "caldera para el baño") son dos ríos por donde vadea el dios Thor. Los ríos aparecen mencionados en el poema Grímnismál, Gylfaginning y Skáldskaparmál. En Skáldskaparmál, los Kerlaugar se citan entre el listado de ríos de Nafnaþulur. (es) In Norse mythology, the Kerlaugar (plural form of Old Norse kerlaug "kettle-bath",) i.e. "bath-tub", are two rivers through which the god Thor wades. The Kerlaugar are attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material, and in a citation of the same verse in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. (en) Con il termine Kerlaugar (forma plurale dell'antico norvegese kerlaug, "vasca da bagno"), si identificano due fiumi attraverso i quali il dio Thor guada, comparsi nell'opera Edda in prosa, scritta nel XIII secolo da Snorri Sturluson. (it) Kerlaugar (isl. Kerlaugar) är mytologiska floder, genom vilka Tor måste vada varje dag, då han beger sig till tings under asken Yggdrasil. De två andra hette Kormt och Ormt. Dessa beskrivs bland annat i Sången om Grimner. (sv) |
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