Álfheimr
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English
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Álfheimr
- The modern Swedish province of Bohuslän.
- (Norse mythology) home of the Ljósálfar (Light Elves) and one of the nine realms, also called Ljosalfheim.
Coordinate terms
[edit]- (The Nine Realms): Asgard, Jötunheimr, Midgard, Múspellsheimr, Niðavellir, Niflheimr, Svartálfaheimr, Vanaheimr
Old Norse
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Álfheimr m
- the home of the Ljósálfar (light elves, álfar, divine beings), located up in the sky, according to Norse mythology
- 1220c, Sturluson, Snorri. Gylfaginning (The Fooling Of Gylfe):
- Margir staðir eru þar göfugligir. Sá er einn staðr þar, er kallaðr er Álfheimr. Þar byggvir fólk þat, er Ljósálfar heita, en Dökkálfar búa niðri í jörðu, ok eru þeir ólíkir þeim sýnum ok miklu ólíkari reyndum.
"There are many magnificient dwellings. One is there called Alfheim. There dwell the folk that are called light-elves; but the dark-elves dwell down in the earth."- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 10th century, Grímnismál (Sayings of Grímnir):
- Alfheim Frey · gáfu í árdaga
tívar at tannféi.- Alfheim to Frey did in days of yore the gods as a tooth-gift give.
- 1220c, Sturluson, Snorri. Gylfaginning (The Fooling Of Gylfe):
- Elfland
- possibly heaven
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[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Wikisource:Poetic Edda/Grímnismál (Sayings of Grímnir), in English. Accessed Apr. 16, 2007
- Grímnismál in Old Norse[1]. Accessed Apr. 16, 2007.
- Wikisource:Prose Edda/Gylfaginning (The Fooling Of Gylfe) by Sturluson, Snorri, in English. Accessed Apr. 16, 2007
- Gylfaginning in Old Norse [2] Accessed Apr. 16, 2007.
- Marshall Jones Company (1930). Mythology of All Races Series, Volume 2 Eddic, Great Britain: Marshall Jones Company, 1930, pp. 220-221.