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You're off to a good start. Remember to include the reference in the ring oath. Haukur ( talk) 16:59, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
Does that signature look like "Saltza" to you? That would make it a work by our friend C. F. von Saltza (1858-1905) from Talk:Urðarbrunnr. Haukur ( talk) 17:04, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
I have Dumézil's From Myth To Fiction: The Saga Of Hadingus, it's a good read and I think his theory is fairly sound. Haukur ( talk) 17:10, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
How is this pronunciated? Can somebody add this to the article? -- Bryan ( talk| commons) 17:47, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
For all intents and purposes, the name is pronounced 'njord' or 'nee-ord'. The reason it is spelled in this odd way, is that someone has taken an overly pedantic view and feels that we ought to spell it, in modern day English, the way they did in Old Norse (a language that has been dead for 800 years...)(yeah - beats me) -- Sparviere ( talk) 14:44, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
"the daughters of Hymir used you as a pisspot, and pissed in your mouth" - I don't thinks this is verse from Lokasenna. This is really disgusting text. Is this just Loki's flyting or Loki said the truth (like that Freya "set her winds free" after she slept with her brother)?-- Mychele ( talk) 16:50, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
God Njordr and female ejaculation I never heard that Hymir had daughters. Their mother is probably Hrodr.
So, was pissing of daughters reward, abuse or what?-- Mychele ( talk) 08:59, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
LOL Little Heimdall... I wrote on
Hymir's page that he had one son - Tyr and several daughters. Also is written on
Hrodr's.--
Mychele (
talk) 14:48, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
Is Njordr another figure that goes back to Noah? The name Noatun seems to reveal this as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.151.238.73 ( talk) 09:24, 9 April 2014 (UTC)
Sounds awful lot like Jesus his gifts of bountiful harvest of fish 2600:6C48:697F:C852:BCA9:513A:38B2:6657 ( talk) 00:54, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
@ Cornellier Here, I'm doing what you should have done when you were first reverted and opening a discussion thread on your repeated reverts of the stable version to introduce inconsistency with the dates. Your only argument is that it is somehow more "clear", I would argue that creating inconsistency for the readers is the opposite of clear. MOS:MILLENNIUM also advocates for the same consistency, so you are going against the MOS on top of it. TylerBurden ( talk) 01:31, 30 May 2023 (UTC)
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You're off to a good start. Remember to include the reference in the ring oath. Haukur ( talk) 16:59, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
Does that signature look like "Saltza" to you? That would make it a work by our friend C. F. von Saltza (1858-1905) from Talk:Urðarbrunnr. Haukur ( talk) 17:04, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
I have Dumézil's From Myth To Fiction: The Saga Of Hadingus, it's a good read and I think his theory is fairly sound. Haukur ( talk) 17:10, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
How is this pronunciated? Can somebody add this to the article? -- Bryan ( talk| commons) 17:47, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
For all intents and purposes, the name is pronounced 'njord' or 'nee-ord'. The reason it is spelled in this odd way, is that someone has taken an overly pedantic view and feels that we ought to spell it, in modern day English, the way they did in Old Norse (a language that has been dead for 800 years...)(yeah - beats me) -- Sparviere ( talk) 14:44, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
"the daughters of Hymir used you as a pisspot, and pissed in your mouth" - I don't thinks this is verse from Lokasenna. This is really disgusting text. Is this just Loki's flyting or Loki said the truth (like that Freya "set her winds free" after she slept with her brother)?-- Mychele ( talk) 16:50, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
God Njordr and female ejaculation I never heard that Hymir had daughters. Their mother is probably Hrodr.
So, was pissing of daughters reward, abuse or what?-- Mychele ( talk) 08:59, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
LOL Little Heimdall... I wrote on
Hymir's page that he had one son - Tyr and several daughters. Also is written on
Hrodr's.--
Mychele (
talk) 14:48, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
Is Njordr another figure that goes back to Noah? The name Noatun seems to reveal this as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.151.238.73 ( talk) 09:24, 9 April 2014 (UTC)
Sounds awful lot like Jesus his gifts of bountiful harvest of fish 2600:6C48:697F:C852:BCA9:513A:38B2:6657 ( talk) 00:54, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
@ Cornellier Here, I'm doing what you should have done when you were first reverted and opening a discussion thread on your repeated reverts of the stable version to introduce inconsistency with the dates. Your only argument is that it is somehow more "clear", I would argue that creating inconsistency for the readers is the opposite of clear. MOS:MILLENNIUM also advocates for the same consistency, so you are going against the MOS on top of it. TylerBurden ( talk) 01:31, 30 May 2023 (UTC)