einherjar

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English

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Etymology

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From Old Norse einherjar (plural, literally lone fighters) (rarely attested singular einheri).

Noun

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einherjar pl (plural only)

  1. (Norse mythology) The warriors who died fighting bravely and were brought by valkyries to Valhalla, where they feast and prepare for Ragnarok.

Translations

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Old Norse einn (one; lone, single) +‎ herjar (army, pl.).

Noun

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einherjar (singular einheri)

  1. (Norse mythology) the einherjar, dead warriors in Valhalla
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Descendants

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All North Germanic descendants are borrowed.