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Valkyrie
Val·kyr·ie V0013100 (văl-kîr′ē, -kī′rē, văl′kə-rē) also Wal·kyr·ie (wäl-kîr′ē, -kī′rē, väl-, wäl′kə-rē, väl′-)n. Norse Mythology Any of Odin's handmaidens who conducted the souls of the slain to Valhalla. [Old Norse Valkyrja; see welə- in Indo-European roots.]Valkyrie (vælˈkɪərɪ; ˈvælkɪərɪ) or Walkyrie; Valkyr (ˈvælkɪə) n (Norse Myth & Legend) Norse myth any of the beautiful maidens who serve Odin and ride over battlefields to claim the dead heroes and take them to Valhalla[C18: from Old Norse Valkyrja, from valr slain warriors + köri to choose] Valˈkyrian adjVal•kyr•ie (vælˈkɪər i, -ˈkaɪ ri, vɑl-, ˈvæl kə ri) n. (in Norse myth) any of the female spirits who bring the souls of slain warriors to Valhalla. [< Old Norse valkyrja=val(r) the slain in battle, slaughter (c. Old English wæl) + kyrja chooser (c. Old English cyrie); akin to choose] Val•kyr′i•an, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Valkyrie - (Norse mythology) one of the maidens of Odin who chose heroes to be slain in battle and conducted them to ValhallaNorse mythology - the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity | TranslationsValkyrie
Valkyrie, Walkyrie, Valkyr Norse myth any of the beautiful maidens who serve Odin and ride over battlefields to claim the dead heroes and take them to Valhalla MedicalSeeGollValkyrie
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