nerthus (Meaning)

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nerthus (n)

the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord

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nerthus Sentence Examples

  1. As a revered goddess of fertility and earth, Nerthus was widely worshipped by Germanic tribes.
  2. The ancient symbol of Nerthus, a boar pulling a wagon, represented agricultural prosperity.
  3. Nerthus's annual festival involved a sacred procession where her chariot was carried by priestesses.
  4. According to Tacitus, Nerthus was seen as a benevolent goddess who blessed the land and its people.
  5. The worship of Nerthus declined with the rise of Christianity, but her influence can still be seen in Scandinavian folklore.
  6. Archaeological evidence suggests that Nerthus was primarily associated with the northern Germanic tribes.
  7. The name "Nerthus" is derived from the Proto-Germanic word for "nourisher," reflecting her role as the goddess of fertility.
  8. Some scholars believe that Nerthus was a consort of the thunder god Thor, further solidifying her connection to agriculture.
  9. The legend of Nerthus's boar symbolizes the strength and abundance of the earth's bounty.
  10. To honor Nerthus, people would often make offerings of agricultural products and animals to ensure a prosperous harvest.

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the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As a revered goddess of fertility and earth, Nerthus was widely worshipped by Germanic tribes.

The ancient symbol of Nerthus, a boar pulling a wagon, represented agricultural prosperity.

Nerthus's annual festival involved a sacred procession where her chariot was carried by priestesses.

According to Tacitus, Nerthus was seen as a benevolent goddess who blessed the land and its people.