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Val·hal·la V0012300 (văl-hăl′ə, väl-hä′lə) also Wal·hal·la (wăl-hăl′ə, văl-, wäl-hä′lə, väl-)n. Norse Mythology The hall in which Odin received the souls of slain heroes. [New Latin, from Old Norse Valhöll : valr, the slain in battle; see welə- in Indo-European roots + höll, hall, hall; see kel- in Indo-European roots.]Valhalla (vælˈhælə) , Walhalla , Valhall or Walhalln (Norse Myth & Legend) Norse myth the great hall of Odin where warriors who die as heroes in battle dwell eternally[C18: from Old Norse, from valr slain warriors + höll hall]Val•hal•la (vælˈhæl ə, vɑlˈhɑ lə) n. (in Norse myth) the hall of Odin into which the souls of those fallen in battle are received. [1760–70; Old Norse Valhǫll=val(r) the slain in battle, slaughter (c. Old English wæl) + hǫll hall] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Valhalla - (Norse mythology) the hall in which the souls of heros slain in battle were received by OdinWalhallaHeaven - the abode of God and the angelsNorse mythology - the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity | TranslationsValhalla
Valhalla or Walhalla (both: vălhäl`ə, –hăl`ə), in Norse mythology, Odin's hall for slain heroes. This martial paradise was one of the most beautiful halls of AsgardAsgard , in Norse mythology, home of the gods, also known as Aesir. It consisted of luxurious palaces and halls, in which the gods (whose chief was Odin) dwelled, conferred, and banqueted. One of the most beautiful of these halls was Valhalla. ..... Click the link for more information. . The dead warriors, brought to Valhalla by the Valkyries, fought during the day and feasted at night.Valhallacelestial banquet hall for departed war heroes. [Norse Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 1122]See: HeavenValhalla, Walhalla, Valhall, Walhall Norse myth the great hall of Odin where warriors who die as heroes in battle dwell eternally Valhalla
Synonyms for Valhallanoun (Norse mythology) the hall in which the souls of heros slain in battle were received by OdinSynonymsRelated Words |