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volund (n)
(Norse mythology) a wonderful smith; identified with Anglo-Saxon Wayland and Teutonic Wieland
volund Sentence Examples
- The volund of the ancient Norse mythology was a skilled craftsman and blacksmith.
- The volund's father was a famous king, and his mother was a giantess.
- Volund learned the art of forging and crafting from the dwarves.
- Volund created many beautiful and exceptional objects, including a magical sword and a feather cloak.
- The volund was captured by King Nidud and his men and forced to work as a blacksmith.
- Despite his captivity, Volund continued to create extraordinary works.
- Volund crafted a pair of wings for himself and his brother Egil, and they flew away from Nidud's kingdom.
- The volund and his brother sought revenge against Nidud and killed him.
- The volund's legend has inspired many works of art, literature, and music.
- The name "volund" has become synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship and artistic ability.
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(Norse mythology) a wonderful smith; identified with Anglo-Saxon Wayland and Teutonic Wieland
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The volund of the ancient Norse mythology was a skilled craftsman and blacksmith.
The volund's father was a famous king, and his mother was a giantess.
Volund learned the art of forging and crafting from the dwarves.
Volund created many beautiful and exceptional objects, including a magical sword and a feather cloak.