Difference between revisions of "Let thor be orlog."
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* '''Ørlög:''' (''Old Norse'') fate, doom, fortune, wyrd[ | * '''Ørlög:''' (''Old Norse'') fate, doom, fortune, wyrd[ | ||
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+ | * '''oorlog:''' (''Dutch'') war | ||
+ | *'''"Let there be a clock/ Let there be time."''' Italian "orlogio" - clock | ||
[Category: Norsemen]] | [Category: Norsemen]] | ||
[[Category: Old Testament]] | [[Category: Old Testament]] |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 31 January 2020
- "Let there be light." Genesis 1:3
- Thor:In Norse mythology, a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing, healing, and fertility.
- Ørlög: (Old Norse) fate, doom, fortune, wyrd[
- oorlog: (Dutch) war
- "Let there be a clock/ Let there be time." Italian "orlogio" - clock
[Category: Norsemen]]