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Sif - Definition and Overview

In Norse mythology, Sif (/siv/,"relative") is a goddess of the Aesir, wife of Thor and mother of Thrud, Ull and Modi. Thor is not the father of Ull.

Sif was not the mother of Magni; this was Thor's son with Jarnsaxa.

She has hair of gold which grows just like natural hair, made by the dwarves called "sons of Ivaldi" (Dvalin). As wife of the god of storms and rain, she was believed to help crops grow, and her hair's color may have represented ripe wheat. Loki cut off Sif's hair as a prank, but when Thor found this out he forced Loki to promise to have golden hair made by the dark elves. Loki uses this event to taunt Sif and, indirectly, Thor in Lokasenna.

Loki succeeded in having such hair made, as well as Freyr's ship Skidbladnir and Odin's spear Gungni, all made by the same dwarf Dvalin.


Norse mythology
The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology
People, places and things: Deities | Giants | Dwarves | Valkyries
Orthography | Numbers | Runes | Kenning
Elder Edda | Younger Edda | Skald | Sagas | Later influence


Also sif is an acronym for "As if" in internet_slang.

Also sif is an acronym for "Source Input Format" wich is a video format who was used to create MPEG-1.

Also Sif is the Swedish official name for the Swedish Union of Clerical and Technical Employees in Industry.

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