KOR
Kor
Hel (being)
In
Norse mythology, Hel (sometimes Anglicized or Latinized as Hela) is the ruler of
Hel, the Norse
underworld. This word is the root of the
English word
hell. Hel's hall is named
Eliudnir.In the
Gylfaginning, she is described as the daughter of
Loki and
Angrboða – a
giantess (gýgr, see
jotun) – and thus sister of the
Fenrisulfr and the sea serpent
Jörmungandr. Since her father is often described as a god, although both his parents were giants, the same might be said of Hel.When
Odin became aware of the existence of Loki's children, he banished them to remote places. Hel he cast down to her realm in the underworld and gave her authority over all those in the
nine worlds who do not die gloriously in battle but of sickness or of old age.
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Tirion
kor
Noun
1. an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs
(synonym) homer
(hypernym) volume unit, capacity unit, capacity measure, cubage unit, cubic measure, cubic content unit, displacement unit, cubature unit
(part-meronym) bath
kor
n.
ember, cinder, coal
kör
adj.
blind, sightless, unsighted, unseeing, mole eyed, obtuse, blind as a bat, stone-blind, blunt, not sharp, dull
kor
choir
kör
drives, choir, chorus
kor
cinder, ember
kör
"blind; (býçak, vb.) blunt, dull; (kuyu) dry"