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Nanna   /nˈænə/   Listen
Nanna

noun
1.
The mother of your father or mother.  Synonyms: gran, grandma, grandmother, grannie, granny, nan.
2.
(Norse mythology) wife of Balder.
3.
God of the Moon; counterpart of the Akkadian Sin.






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"Nanna" Quotes from Famous Books



... of light, and of Nanna, goddess of immaculate purity, Forseti was the wisest, most eloquent, and most gentle of all the gods. When his presence in Asgard became known, the gods awarded him a seat in the council hall, decreed that he should be patron of justice and righteousness, and gave him as abode the radiant ...
— Myths of the Norsemen - From the Eddas and Sagas • H. A. Guerber

... done in the town. By this plan, the annoyance was avoided of carrying the huge baskets through the whole length of the convent, to and from the main entrance, which was also much further removed from the house of Sora Nanna, the chief laundress. Moreover, Maria Addolorata had charge of all the convent linen, and the employment thus afforded her was an undoubted privilege in itself, for occupation of any kind not devotional was excessively scarce in such ...
— Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) • F. Marion Crawford

... 5.—On Sunday I was at Isleworth, chiefly engaged in playing with Odden. We had the most enchanting walk together through the brickfields. It was very muddy, and, as he remarked, not fit for Nanna, but fit for us men. The dreary waste of bared earth, thatched sheds and standing water was a paradise to him; and when we walked up planks to deserted mixing and crushing mills, and actually saw where the ...
— The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 • Robert Louis Stevenson

... dead body and bore it to the seashore where stood Baldur's ship "Hringham," which passed for the largest in the world. Baldur's dead body was put on the funeral pile, on board the ship, and his wife Nanna was so struck with grief at the sight that she broke her heart, and her body was burned on the same pile as her husband's. There was a vast concourse of various kinds of people at Baldur's obsequies. First came Odin accompanied ...
— Bulfinch's Mythology • Thomas Bulfinch



Words linked to "Nanna" :   Norse mythology, Sumer, Norse deity, grandparent, Britain, Semitic deity



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