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edda

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Noun
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WORDNET DICTIONARY

Noun edda has 2 senses

CIDE DICTIONARY

eddan. [Icel., lit. great-grandmother (i. e., of Scandinavian poetry), so called by Bishop Brynjúlf Sveinsson, who brought it again to light in 1643.].
     The religious or mythological book of the old Scandinavian tribes of German origin, containing two collections of Sagas (legends, myths) of the old northern gods and heroes.  [1913 Webster]
    " There are two Eddas. The older, consisting of 39 poems, was reduced to writing from oral tradition in Iceland between 1050 and 1133. The younger or prose Edda, called also the Edda of Snorri, is the work of several writers, though usually ascribed to Snorri Sturleson, who was born in 1178."

OXFORD DICTIONARY

edda, n.
1 (also Elder Edda, Poetic Edda) a collection of medieval Icelandic poems on Norse legends.
2 (also Younger Edda, Prose Edda) a 13th-c. miscellaneous handbook to Icelandic poetry.

Etymology
perh. a name in a Norse poem or f. ON {oacute}thr poetry

ROGET THESAURUS

edda

Pseudo-Revelation

N pseudo-revelation, the Koran, the Alcoran, Lyking, Vedas, Zendavesta, Avesta, Sastra, Shastra, Tantra, Upanishads, Purana, Edda, Book of Mormon, Gautama, Buddha, Zoroaster, Confucius, Bab-ed-Din, Mohammed, golden calf, Baal, Moloch, Dagon.

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