wayland the smith

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wayland the smith

Wayland the Smith forges a magical sword in his underground workshop.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A supernatural smith and king of the elves in European mythology: "Wayland the Smith" is a legendary figure, a master craftsman of metalwork with magical or supernatural abilities, often associated with elves. He is the English name for the Germanic hero known in Norse mythology as Völundr (or Volund).
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • In the old legend, the hero's sword was forged by Wayland the Smith.
    • Wayland the Smith is a central figure in the Anglo-Saxon poem "Deor".
Advanced Usage
  • "Smith of Wayland": A poetic or archaic reference to the character, emphasizing his profession.
    • The blade was so fine, it could only be the work of the Smith of Wayland.
Variants and Related Words
  • Völundr (Proper noun): The Old Norse name for the same mythological figure.
  • Weland (Proper noun): An alternate Old English spelling of the name.
  • Volund (Proper noun): A common Anglicization of the Norse name.
Synonyms
  • Master smith: A highly skilled blacksmith (though this is a descriptive term, not a direct mythological synonym).
  • Legendary artificer: A maker of legendary or magical objects.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "Wayland's work": A phrase sometimes used to describe metalwork of exceptionally fine or seemingly magical quality.
    • The intricate armor was considered Wayland's work.
wayland the smith

Wayland the Smith forges a magical sword in his underground workshop.

Noun
  1. (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves; identified with Norse Volund