- Mimir, tell me the chant about… ... Something New. Being the freshest chant on this here mimir (see the Latest Chant page for more).
- en.wikipedia.org MímisbrunnrLarrington says that "Odin exchanged one of his eyes for wisdom from Mimir, guardian of the well, while Heimdall seems to have forfeited his ear."[8].
- In Norse mythology , the giant Mimir was considered the wisest member of the group of gods known as the Aesir (pronounced AY-sur).
- norse-mythology.org gods-and-creatures/others/…Mimir (pronounced “MEE-mir;” Old Norse Mímir, “The Rememberer”[1]) is an exceptionally wise being and a counselor of the gods.
- occult-world.com mimir/Mimir lived among the gods even though he was of the giants’ race. He was sent as a hostage to the Vanir, another group of gods, who beheaded him.
- norsemythology.org other/mimirCredited with exceptional foresight, Mimir's ability to peer into the tapestry of time made him an indispensable ally to the gods, especially during periods of upheaval.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/MímirMímir. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Declension of Mímir (strong ija-stem, indefinite singular only).
- definitions.net definition/mimirMímir or Mim is a figure in Norse mythology, renowned for his knowledge and wisdom, who is beheaded during the Æsir–Vanir War.
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- northernpaganism.org shrines/mimir/who-is-…According to snippets in the Prose Edda and other ancient sources, Mimir was the brother of Bestla, a frost-giantess who bore the gods Odin, Vili, and Ve.