Alvíssmál
English
Etymology
From Old Norse Alvíss, genitive of Alvís (“all-wise”), from al (“all”) + vís (“wise, knowing”), from Proto-Germanic *wīsaz (“sense”), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to look at”); + mál (“collection, speech”), from Proto-Germanic *maþlą (“gathering”), from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂d-.
Proper noun
Alvíssmál
- The Sayings of Alvís (or) The Sayings of the All-Wise; the tenth book of the Poetic Edda.
Translations
tenth book of the Poetic Edda
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Dutch
Proper noun
Alvíssmál n or m
- the Alvíssmál
German
Proper noun
Alvíssmál f
- the Alvíssmál