asynjur: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Extremely rare/archaic/technicalLiterary, academic, mythological
Quick answer
What does “asynjur” mean?
Female gods or goddesses in Norse mythology.
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Pronunciation
Definition
Meaning and Definition
Female gods or goddesses in Norse mythology.
A collective term for the female deities in the Norse pantheon; the counterpart to the male Æsir.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant differences in usage. The term is equally rare and specialized in both variants.
Connotations
Scholarly, historical, mythological.
Frequency
Virtually never encountered outside specific academic or enthusiast texts discussing Norse mythology.
Grammar
How to Use “asynjur” in a Sentence
The [asynjur] of Norse mythVocabulary
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Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Never used.
Academic
Used in studies of comparative mythology, religion, or medieval literature.
Everyday
Virtually never used.
Technical
Used as a precise term within Norse mythological studies.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “asynjur”
Strong
Neutral
Weak
Vocabulary
Antonyms of “asynjur”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “asynjur”
- Using it as a singular noun (*an asynjur). The term is plural. Attempting to use it in modern, non-mythological contexts.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is an extremely rare and specialized term used almost exclusively in academic or enthusiast discussions of Norse mythology.
The singular form is 'ásynja' (often anglicized as 'asynja'), though it is even rarer in use than the plural.
It would be highly unusual and likely confusing. Use 'Norse goddesses' instead for general communication.
It is a direct borrowing from Old Norse 'ásynjur', the plural of 'ásynja', meaning 'goddess'.
Female gods or goddesses in Norse mythology.
Asynjur is usually literary, academic, mythological in register.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “[No idioms exist for this extremely rare term]”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'A-SYN-JUR' sounds like 'a sign you're' reading about Norse goddesses.
Conceptual Metaphor
Female power as divine and foundational (within the specific cultural frame).
Practice
Quiz
What is the meaning of 'asynjur'?