Thrymsa
n. (poetic, archaic) A nymph or nature spirit, often used in Old Norse poetry to represent female power or enchantment, particularly in the mythical context of poetry and tales of Valhalla. as in strong fondness
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Example:In Old Norse literature, Thrymsa myths often depict her enchanting beauty and her powers in various stories about gods and humans.
Definition:A narrative or tale that features the nymph Thrymsa as a central character.
Example:The Thrymsa spirit was believed to bring fertility and good fortune to the land and the people.
Definition:A reference to Thrymsa as a nature spirit or a nymph.
Example:The poets often portrayed Thrymsa as a enchantress possessing magical abilities that were both awe-inspiring and beneficial.
Definition:A term used to describe Thrymsa in a more feminine, enchanting context.
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