as far as i am aware there is no translation for shadow, but as the goddess of night and darkness is called "nótt", it could be used for the same thing.
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There are a number of old Europeans words from Old German, Gothic, Old Norse, Old English and others which referred to the area as a 'mirror' and a type of 'cloud' as a 'shadow' or something that has' covered or concealed' or best of all 'the upper regions'. The Old Norse word also referred to the sky as 'transparent skin'
The word for storm in Old Norse is "stormr." It is pronounced like "storm."
The Latin word for shadow is "umbra."
The Danish word for shadow is "skygge".
The Norse word for archer is "bogi" or "skytta."
The Norse word for farmer is "bóndi."
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The word for grandfather in Old Norse is "afi."
The Norse word for song is "ljóð" or "kvæði."
veiðimaðr is old Norse for huntsman
There are a number of old Europeans words from Old German, Gothic, Old Norse, Old English and others which referred to the area as a 'mirror' and a type of 'cloud' as a 'shadow' or something that has' covered or concealed' or best of all 'the upper regions'. The Old Norse word also referred to the sky as 'transparent skin'
The Old English/Norse word and the Modern English word are one in the same; hell=hell.
Norse is a word referring to the Scandinavian races.
Miðgarðr In English, it's called Midgard.
the word 'Norse' would be capitalised, but not 'mythology'.
The Vikings spoke Old Norse and the Old Norse word for beast is dýr.