vættr

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Vættr (plural: vættir) means a being, especially a supernatural being. The term appears in compound nouns such as mein-vættr ("evil wight"), land-vættr ("guardian spirit of a country"), vitta vettr ("witch wight" or "sorceress") and bjargvættr ("helping sprite").

When

First attested
800 CE
Attested period
800 – 1400
Historical notes
Attested in Old Norse texts.

Relationships

co occurs with
vätte, vætte, vættur, vätter, land-vættr

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Old Norse: vættr (pl. vættir) means a being, especially a supernatural being. It occurs in compound nouns such as mein-vættr ("evil wight"), land-vættr ("guardian spirit of a country"), vitta vettr ("witch wight" or "sorceress") and bjargvættr ("helping sprite").”

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