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Völva
Völva manuscript of the Völuspá (the Völva's prophesy) A völva, vala, wala (Old High German), seiðkona, or wicce was a female priestess in Norse mythology, and among the Germanic tribes. Overview The word witch is the modern form of wicce. Like women in general in pre-Christian tribal Germanic society ...
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Voelva   (translated from German)
Voelva The Voelva Heiði on a stamp of the Postverk Føroya 2003 of Anchor Eli Petersen . Those Voelva is that altnordische Term for one Seherin, Wahrsagerin, Witch , Zauberin, Prophetin or Schamanin . In that Germanic mythology it is also as Wala admits. Of it derived is English witch for witch. The word ...
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Talk:Völva
Talk:Völva Shamanism It is to notify that the temrinus 'shaman' is originated in the Tchutchen-Siberian language, which means 'wanderer of the worlds'. Even if voelvas have partially similar methods, they cannot legitimally be called 'shamans' - because they are not following the same path. Well, even though the Völvas did ...
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Volva (micologia)   (translated from Italian)
Volva (micologia) volva it is the general veil that it ...
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Amanita   (translated from French)
... plates, with spores white and having one volva. The volva is a skin inside which the mushroom ... a chick in its shell. Then the volva tears, but it remains present at the ... of mushroom, sometimes very exhausted. Remains of volva are present on the hat in several ... foot and the plates are yellow. The volva, very white and membranous, is thickest ...
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Seid
Seid Seid (Old Norse: seiðr, sometimes anglicized as "seidhr", "seidh", "seidr", "seithr" or "seith") was a form of "sorcery" or "witchcraft" with aspects of shamanism which was practiced by the pre-Christian Norse. The term is also used to refer to modern Neopagan reconstructions or emulations of the practice. Overview Seid ...
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Keys analytics of the fungi   (translated from Italian)
... meat not essudante latex (4) Stem with volva and ring: Amanita Stem only supplied of volva: Amanitopsis Stem with single ring (5) Stem without ring and volva (6) Lamelle free, prominente and mobile ring ... the wood: Claudopus Stem centers them (2) Volva to the base of the stem, ring absent, lamelle rose-colored: Volvaria Volva and ring absent (3) Lamelle free, ...
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Death cap   (translated from French)
... with bulbous foot often engainé in a volva, with or without ring, whose spores are ... the foot there is a membranous white volva in the shape of bag. Les lames ... do not have a ring nor of volva. This is why when a mushroom is ... foot to see whether there is a volva. Other mushrooms mortals Amanita virosa, Spring amanita ...
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Norse mythology
Norse mythology The Norse gods were mortal, and only through Iðunn's apples could they hope to live until Ragnarök. Image by J. Penrose, 1890. Topics in Norse mythology Æsir (gods) Andhrímnir, Baldr, Borr, Bragi, Búri, Dagr, Delling, Forseti, Heimdall, Hermóðr, Höðr, Hœnir, Kvasir, Lóðurr, Loki, Magni, Meili, Modi, Óðr, Odin ...
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Höðr
Höðr Loki tricks Höðr into shooting Baldr. Höðr (often anglicized as Hod) is the blind brother of Baldr in Norse mythology. Guided by Loki he shot the mistletoe missile which was to slay the otherwise invulnerable Baldr. According to the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda the goddess Frigg made everything ...
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