• Tyr’s role as one of the principal war gods of the Norse, along with Odin and Thor, is well-attested in sources from the Viking Age and earlier.
  • Tyr. (biochemistry) IUPAC 3-letter abbreviation of tyrosine.
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  • Examples of Tyr in a Sentence. ... These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'Tyr.'
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  • By this point, the gods were growing increasingly concerned, and Odin, the father of Tyr, sent a message underground to the ornery black elves for assistance.
  • Rooted in the epic past, weaving powerful melodic inspiration for the modern Viking spirit...
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  • Jump to navigation Jump to search. Týr (/tɪər/;[1] Old Norse: Týr, pronounced [tyːr]), Tíw (Old English), and Ziu (Old High German) is a god in Germanic mythology.
  • Fenrir bit Tyr’s arm off, leaving Tyr with only his left hand, but the knowledge that he made the sacrifice for the safety of Asgard was enough.