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Dagur - Definition and Overview |
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In Norse mythology, Dagr (modern Scandinavian: Dag, modern Icelandic: Dagur) was the god of the daytime, a son of Delling (god of twilight) and Nott (goddess of night). He drove across the sky in a chariot every night, pulled by a horse named Skinfaxi. Skinfaxi's mane lights up the earth and sky.
The d-rune ᛞ is called Daeg "day" in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The rune is also part of the Older Futhark, with a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name dagaz. The corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐌳 d is called dags.
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Example Usage of Dagur |
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tylerthalken: "það besta sem guð hefur skapað er nýr Dagur" |
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dagur: spriter opp trøndertaxi-gløgg :D |
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Noticias_Terra: Dagur Kári busca las raíces de la bondad en "The good heart": El director Dagur Kári ha presentado hoy en el Fe.. http://bit.ly/5eZSn4 |
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