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1 Асгард
1) General subject: Asgard (обитель богов и павших героев)2) Religion: Asgard (In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus), Asgardhr (In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus), Asgarth3) Scandinavian: Asgardhr (обитель богов и павших героев), Asgarth (обитель богов и павших героев) -
2 Свадилфари
Religion: Svadilfari (In Norse mythology, an unusually swift and intelligent horse belonging to a giant who offered to build a great wall around Asgard, the kingdom of the gods, to keep invaders away) -
3 Valinor
place-name "the land or people of the Valar", *"Vali-land" Vali = Valar, land of the Gods in the West BAL, NDOR; cf. Valandor. Full form Valinórë BAL; Vali-nórë under NDOR.Said to be the true Eldarin name of Aman, the latter name being explained as a borrowing from Valarin in some versions of the linguistic scenario VT49:26. In the early "Qenya Lexicon", Valinor, Valinórë is glossed "Asgard", the name of the city of the gods in Norse mythology LT1:272. It seems that in such more restricted use, Valinor is not the entire Blessed Realm but rather the specific region beyond the Pelóri where most of the Valar dwelt, with Valimar as the chief city. Thus it is said of Eärendil that he went into Valinor and to the halls of Valimar only after he had already left his ship and ventured as far as Tirion Silmarillion, chapter 24. Possessive Valinóreva in Nurtalë Valinóreva, the "Hiding of Valinor", the possessive case here assuming the function of object genitive Silm; genitive Valinórëo in Yénië Valinórëo Annals of Valinor MR:200; the last word was changed from Valinóren, Tolkien revising the genitive ending from -n to -o
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