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  • Nótt rides her horse in this 19th-century painting by Peter Nicolai Arbo. In Norse mythology, Nótt (Old Norse: [ˈnoːtː], "night") is personification of the night.
  • She is one of the most feared and least understood gods. Nott/Vor is the raven-haired goddess of night, sleep, dreams, the underworld, and of course, death.
  • Nótt (Eski Norsça telaffuz: [ˈnoːtː], "gece"), İskandinav mitolojisinde gece teşhisi olan tanrıça. Nótt jötunn Narfi ve Nór'un kızı, Thor'un büyükannesidir.
  • Nott (fl. 1965–1996) was a Dark wizard and one of the earliest Death Eaters of Lord Voldemort, having joined by around 1965.
  • Additionally, it delves into Nott’s worship and cults in ancient times, her depictions in popular culture, and her influence on modern art and literature.
  • We join the family and the ballooning community in mourning the passing of Julian Nott, an exceptionally brilliant man who rejoiced in exploration and adventure.
  • From Old Norse nǫtt, nótt, nátt, from Proto-Germanic *nahts, from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts. Cognate with Latin nox. Pronunciation. IPA(key): /nouʰt/. Rhymes: -ouht.
  • In Norse mythology, Nótt (Old Norse "night") is night personified, grandmother of Thor. ... As a proper noun, the word nótt appears throughout Old Norse literature.
  • iskandinav mitolojisinde gecenin tanrıçası. (bkz: nox)...
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