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I suppose if you live where it's cold almost all the time, you think of sunny days as the essence of good times. However, between the happy new world and their present experience stood the fimbulvinter, a period of no summer, followed by the destruction of the Sun. The Golden Age gets a New Sun, which is better and warmer than the old one.

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Is sunshine an adjective?

Sunshine is a noun. Sunny would be an adjective.


Why are the day of the week named as they are?

Sunday after the sun,Monday after the moon .Wednesday after Odin or Wodin. Thursday after Thor. Friday after Frigga ,Odin's Wife. Tuesday and Saturday ? The seven days of the week are derived from the Latin language and are usually associated with seven planets. Sunday/sun, Monday/moon, Tuesday/Mars, Wednesday/Mercury, Thursday/Jupiter, Friday/Venus and Saturday/Saturn. Though from an English perspective, it seems strange to come up with these names from the names of these planets, the week day names come from the Latin version names of these planets and/or the gods/goddess' associated with them.


Where did the word sky come from?

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'


Where does colors come from?

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Is Thor Zeus?

Not at all. The mythologies are completely different. If anything, Zeus is Odin. Thor would be akin to Aries or Mars, but not quite either one. Thor is the thundergod of Norse mythology, the god of the storm. From Thor comes Thursday (Thor's Day.). Zeus, meanwhile, is the chief god of Greek mythology, and the root of all Romance words for god (Deus, Dios, Dieu.). Odin, meanwhile, was the chief Norse god, and the origin of Wednesday (Wodin or Odin's Day.).