• "Deor" (or "The Lament of Deor") is an Old English poem found on folio 100r–100v of the late-10th-century collection the Exeter Book. The poem consists...
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    Hjaðningavíg (section Deor)
    (see illustration). Moreover, it is alluded to in the Old English poems Deor and Widsið, and in the Old Norse Háttalykill inn forni, and a version of...
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    Böðvildr (section Deor)
    evil king Níðuðr/Niðhad/Niðung who appears in Germanic legends, such as Deor, Völundarkviða and Þiðrekssaga. Initially, she appears to have been a tragic...
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    clearly allude to similar stories, most prominently the Old English poem Deor and the Franks Casket. Wayland is also mentioned in passing in a wide range...
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    Niðhad (section Deor)
    Völundarkviða, as Niðung in the Þiðrekssaga, and as Niðhad in the Anglo-Saxon poems Deor and Waldere. The legend of Níðuðr and Wayland also appears on the Gotlandic...
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    specific with time. Old English dēor and Middle English der meant a wild animal of any kind. Cognates of Old English dēor in other dead Germanic languages...
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  • Seeti Maar Mittra La La Hogayi (Sucha Soorma) Jatti Mili Jatt Nu Solvin ch Deor Parda Patt ditti Gutt Malki Keema Yaar Bimar Peya Saari Saari Raat Pardi...
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    wildeornes, which in turn derives from wildeor meaning wild beast (wild + deor = beast, deer). From this point of view, it is the wildness of a place that...
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    Manuscript; most of the well-known lyric poems such as The Wanderer, The Seafarer, Deor and The Ruin are found in the Exeter Book, while the Vercelli Book has the...
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    "Eormenric's wiles and hatred". He is described in the tenth century poem Deor as a powerful but treacherous king: "We have heard of the wolfish mind of...
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    *z changes to r by rhotacism: Gothic dius, gen. sg. diuzis ≠ Old English dēor, gen. sg. dēores "wild animal" (Modern English deer). Gothic retains a morphological...
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  • ). New York: Random House. p. 101. ISBN 9780679604181. Cicero, De Natura Deor., iii. 37. Mumm, Susan (2010). Women and Philanthropic Cultures, in Women...
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    it is for this reason that very few survive today. In both Beowulf and Deor's Lament there are references to the mythological smith Weyland, and this...
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    of Victoria. Retrieved 2023-01-17. Cic. de Div. I.41, II.35, 38; de Nat. Deor. II.4 Cic. de Leg. ii. 13 Green, Steven J. "Malevolent Gods and Promethean...
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    World The Rhyming Poem The Panther The Whale The Partridge Soul and Body II Deor Wulf and Eadwacer Riddles 1-57/59 The Wife's Lament The Judgment Day I Resignation...
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  • 3. "Kan Kar Gal Sun Makhna" Amar Singh Chamkila & Amarjot 3:53 4. "Tera Deor Sire Da Velli" Amar Singh Chamkila & Amarjot 4:32 5. "Gaddi Te Likha Le Mera...
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  • verse attributed to Coelius Sedulius (5th century). The 10th-century poem of Deor briefly mentions Geat and his wife, Maethehilde. The account in the Historia...
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  • etymology as the name Darwin with both being derived from the Old English words ‘deor’ (dear) and ‘wine’ (friend). Notable people with the name include: Hal Derwin...
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    Australian context". Equality Australia. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024. Deor, Antimony (14 April 2024). "How Will The Cass Review Affect Aussie Trans...
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    de Rome" in BAB 1938 pp. 34 ff. Dumézil (1956), pp. 71–78. Cicero De nat. Deor. II 85–86: "Is est locus saeptus religiose propter Iovis pueri, qui lactens...
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  • Durston in Somerset. It is derived from the Old English: deór-tún, a combination of "deer" (deór) and "fenced enclosure" (tún). The most likely interpretation...
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    changes: Proto-Germanic /z/ > /r/ (e.g. Gothic dius; ON dȳr, OHG tior, OE dēor, "wild animal"); note that this is not present in Proto-Norse and must be...
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  • Nagar DINR Kerala Diwana DWNA Haryana Diwankhavati DWV Maharashtra Diyodar DEOR Dobh Bahali DBHL Dockyard Road DKRD Maharashtra Harbour (CR) Doddaballapur...
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  • lineage, either as a Myrging or as a poet, as when "the fictive speaker Deor uses the rhetoric of first-person address to insert himself into the same...
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    story is alluded to in the first two verse-paragraphs of Old English poem Deor. The poem relates the story of the artisan Völundr, his capture by Níðuðr...
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  • abomination of the shepherd. Old English ᚢ Ur bẏþ anmod ond oferhẏrned, felafrecne deor, feohteþ mid hornum mære morstapa; þæt is modig ƿuht. The aurochs is proud...
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    mentioning the hero Dietrich von Bern, includes the Old English poems Widsith, Deor, and Waldere, the Old High German poem Hildebrandslied, and possibly the...
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    Chennai Matrikas Film School National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad Palme Deor Media College, Tambaram west, Chennai and Arulananda Nagar, Thanjavur Regional...
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    in Germanic-speaking Continental Europe, including Beowulf, Widsith, and Deor, or, like The Battle of Brunanburh, explicitly mentions migration, or, like...
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    of Athena Chalkiokos at Sparta Paus. iii. 17. § 3 v. 19. § 2 Cic. de Nat. Deor. i. 30; Val. Max. viii. 11. § 3 Nilsson, Martin Persson (1998). Greek Folk...
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