Vitharr
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A deity in Norse mythology: Vitharr is a god, a member of the Aesir tribe, known primarily for his role in the prophesied end of the world, Ragnarok. He is described as the son of the chief god Odin.
Usage
- Vitharr is a central figure in the myth of Ragnarok.
- According to the prophecy, Vitharr will avenge his father Odin.
Examples
- In the eddic poems, Vitharr is foretold to survive Ragnarok.
- The strength of Vitharr is such that he is destined to kill the monstrous wolf Fenrir.
Advanced Usage
- "Vitharr's vengeance": This phrase specifically refers to his prophesied act of killing Fenrir to avenge Odin's death.
- The myth describes Vitharr's vengeance as an act of immense strength and resolve.
- "The silent god Vitharr": In some interpretations, Vitharr is characterized by his silence and stoicism.
- Vitharr, the silent god, is a figure of few words but decisive action.
Variants and Related Words
- Vidar: An alternate common spelling of the name Vitharr in English translations of Norse mythology.
- Aesir: The tribe of gods to which Vitharr belongs.
- Ragnarok: The apocalyptic event in which Vitharr plays a crucial role.
Synonyms
- Avenger: (in the specific context of his mythological role) One who inflicts harm in return for an injury or wrong.
- Survivor: (in the context of Ragnarok) One who remains alive after an event.
Notes on Meaning
The significance of Vitharr lies almost entirely within the specific context of Norse mythology. He is not a general term but the proper name of a specific deity defined by his familial relationship (son of Odin) and his prophesied, singular act of vengeance against Fenrir at Ragnarok. He symbolizes survival and retribution.
Noun
- (Norse mythology) one of the Aesir; son of Odin; avenges his parent by slaying Fenrir at Ragnarok