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vanir

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for vanir.

Editorial note

And the Aesir (Os) and the Vanir (Divs) of the Norse.

Examples14
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of vanir gathered in one view.

noun

The principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir.

noun

Members of the Swedish royal family whose ancestry is traditionally traced to one of the Vanir deities.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for vanir.

noun

The principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir.

noun

Members of the Swedish royal family whose ancestry is traditionally traced to one of the Vanir deities.

Example sentences

1

And the Aesir (Os) and the Vanir (Divs) of the Norse.

2

However, I think the elves were straight up alfar with their leaders (Gandalf, Elrond, Celbrimbor, Galadriel, the wood elf king - I never remember his name) drawn from the vanir.

3

Not really, but the Olympians (not to mention the Aesir and Vanir) was that they were human, all too human.

4

This summer I’m setting aside some time to work on making those changes for an open source version of what we call “Vanir”.

5

From the Aesir/Vanir, the Titans/Olympians to the French & Russian revolutions.

6

They are quite analogous in this way to the Norse Æsir and Vanir, who are not strictly good and evil, and like them often had their conflicts play out on Earth.

7

“The ultimate structure of the myth, then, is that the three estates of Proto-Indo-European society were fused only after a war between the first two against the third...” (The third being not those who engage in (corporate) warfare or (rhetorical) magic, but those who working with concrete stuff (modern day fertility cults)) From the wikipedia article on the aesir-vanir war.

8

"The relationship between the Æsir and Vanir parallel the Asuras and Devas in another way; like the Æsir, the Asuras were associated in Vedic myth with human phenomena (contracts, the arts, fate), while the Vanir, like the Devas, are associated with the natural world (such as Njord and Freyr, associated with fertility)." [0] Very interesting.

Quote examples

1

This summer I’m setting aside some time to work on making those changes for an open source version of what we call “Vanir”.

2

“The ultimate structure of the myth, then, is that the three estates of Proto-Indo-European society were fused only after a war between the first two against the third...” (The third being not those who engage in (corporate) warfare or (rhetorical) magic, but those who working with concrete stuff (modern day fertility cults)) From the wikipedia article on the aesir-vanir war.

3

"The relationship between the Æsir and Vanir parallel the Asuras and Devas in another way; like the Æsir, the Asuras were associated in Vedic myth with human phenomena (contracts, the arts, fate), while the Vanir, like the Devas, are associated with the natural world (such as Njord and Freyr, associated with fertility)." [0] Very interesting.

Proper noun examples

1

Not really, but the Olympians (not to mention the Aesir and Vanir) was that they were human, all too human.

2

From the Aesir/Vanir, the Titans/Olympians to the French & Russian revolutions.

3

They are quite analogous in this way to the Norse Æsir and Vanir, who are not strictly good and evil, and like them often had their conflicts play out on Earth.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use vanir in a sentence?

And the Aesir (Os) and the Vanir (Divs) of the Norse.

What does vanir mean?

The principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir.

What part of speech is vanir?

vanir is commonly used as noun.