Free Online Dictionary
alfar
| Wikipedia Español La enciclopedia libre | Download this dictionary |
Alfar
Álfar (singular: álfr) es la palabra en nórdico antiguo para elfos.
Álfar aparece en la mitología nórdica. Snorri Sturluson en la Edda prosaica diferencia entre ljósálfar (elfos de la luz) y dökkálfar (elfos oscuros).
Los elfos de la luz viven en Álfheim, y los elfos oscuros en Svartlfheimr.
| Ver más en Wikipedia.org... |
Este artículo utiliza contenidos de Wikipedia® y está disponible bajo los términos de la Licencia de documentación libre GNU
| Babylon Spanish English dictionary | Download this dictionary |
alfar
nm.
pottery
| ADO SPANISCH DEUTSCH Wörterbuch | Download this dictionary |
alfar
Töpferei
| Spanish-Bulgarian | Download this dictionary |
alfar
m 1) грънчарска работилница; 2) глина.
| Encyclopedia Mythica Dictionary | Download this dictionary |
Alfar
[Folklore] In old-Scandinavian folklore, a term for a being that is half god, half dwarf. In later mythology it degrades to a demon that only causes nightmares and diseases. In Germany it is pronounced as 'alb'. A reference to the word can be found in the Nibelungen Saga, where the king of the dwarves is called Alberich.
| alfar in English | alfar in Spanish | alfar in German | alfar in Bulgarian
You think you have ethics...
Take the survey NOW!
