- en.wikipedia.org DraupnirThe third gift — an enormous hammer (1902) by Elmer Boyd Smith. The ring Draupnir is visible among other creations by the Sons of Ivaldi.
- tr.wikipedia.org DraupnirDraupnir, İskandinav mitolojisinde, tanrı Odin'in sahip olduğu ve kendini çoğaltma yeteneğine sahip altın bir yüzüktür.
- viking.style what-is-draupnir/In this article, we will delve into the intriguing world of Norse mythology to uncover the mysteries surrounding the legendary Draupnir.
- niemtec.github.io bluebook/DraupnirDraupnir (Old Norse drɔupnez, “the dripper”) is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every ninth night, eight new rings ‘drip’...
- ancientpedia.com draupnir/This read will take you through Draupnir’s enigmatic origins, unique abilities straight out of legend, and how it’s found new life in modern media.
- malevus.com draupnir/Draupnir (the dripper) was the magical ring given to Odin by the dwarf Brok, who crafted it along with his brother Sindri. ... The Story of the Draupnir.
- Enciclopedia Universal. Draupnir (disambiguation) — Draupnir may refer to: Draupnir is a gold ring Norse mythology with the ability to multiply itself.
- eksisozluk.com draupnir--247441"isminin sözcük karşılığı 'damlatıcı' olup kola geçirilen dev bir yüzüğü andıran ve her dokuzuncu gece sekiz yeni kol halkası damlatan draupnir adlı kolçağı...
- pantheon.org articles/d/draupnir.htmlDraupnir features in several kennings for gold in skaldic verse, such as Draupnir's Drop and Rain or Shower of Draupnir.
- viking-store.com blogs/norse/odins-ring-draupnir"In this myth refer to the many kenningar that define eigandi Hringhorna ok Draupnis ("Possessor of hringhorni and Draupnir").
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- buyukansiklopedi.com DraupnirBöylece, Draupnir, yeteneği tarafından " Damlayan " anlamına gelir ve ondan diğer halkaları "damlatır" . ... Draupnir da belirtilen bir cüce adıdır Völuspá .
- odsmal.org draupnir/From Draupnir drip more golden rings, not less heavy. The name Draupnir indicates that dripping; drjúpa is to drip, dropi is a liquidy drop, here pure liquid gold.