mimir (Meaning)
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mimir (n)
(Norse mythology) giant who lives in the roots of Yggdrasil and guards the well of wisdom
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mimir Sentence Examples
- Mimir's Well holds the secrets of the past and the future.
- Drinking from Mimir's Well grants the wisdom of the ages.
- Odin sacrificed an eye to Mimir in exchange for knowledge.
- The giant Mimir was known for his vast knowledge and intellect.
- The god Heimdallr consulted Mimir on matters of cosmic importance.
- Mimir's head, severed from his body, still retained its consciousness and wisdom.
- Mimir's Well is located at the base of Yggdrasil, the World Tree.
- Only the worthy are allowed to quench their thirst at Mimir's Well.
- The echoes of Mimir's wisdom guide the path of destiny.
- Mimir's legacy lives on through the stories and legends of Norse mythology.
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(Norse mythology) giant who lives in the roots of Yggdrasil and guards the well of wisdom
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Mimir's Well holds the secrets of the past and the future.
Drinking from Mimir's Well grants the wisdom of the ages.
Odin sacrificed an eye to Mimir in exchange for knowledge.
The giant Mimir was known for his vast knowledge and intellect.