heimdall (Meaning)
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heimdall (n)
(Norse mythology) god of dawn and light; guardian of Asgard
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heimdall Sentence Examples
- Heimdall, the vigilant guardian of Asgard, stood sentinel at Bifrost, the rainbow bridge.
- The piercing gaze of Heimdall could detect the slightest movement in the Nine Worlds.
- As a guardian, Heimdall held the Gjallarhorn, a mighty horn that could signal the beginning of Ragnarok.
- Heimdall's keen hearing allowed him to eavesdrop on conversations throughout the cosmos.
- The astute Heimdall was the first to sense the approach of Loki's army on Asgard.
- Despite his unwavering loyalty, Heimdall was slain by Loki at the onset of Ragnarok.
- The legend of Heimdall is a testament to the vigilance and sacrifice required to protect the divine realm.
- The enigmatic Heimdall remains a symbol of cosmic surveillance and divine guardianship.
- In Nordic art, Heimdall is often depicted as a tall, bearded figure adorned with runes and holding a Gjallarhorn.
- The image of Heimdall watching over Asgard has become a timeless representation of divine protection and eternal vigilance.
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(Norse mythology) god of dawn and light; guardian of Asgard
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No antonyms found.
Heimdall, the vigilant guardian of Asgard, stood sentinel at Bifrost, the rainbow bridge.
The piercing gaze of Heimdall could detect the slightest movement in the Nine Worlds.
As a guardian, Heimdall held the Gjallarhorn, a mighty horn that could signal the beginning of Ragnarok.
Heimdall's keen hearing allowed him to eavesdrop on conversations throughout the cosmos.