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Frigg

American  
[frig] / frɪg /

noun

Scandinavian Mythology.
  1. wife of Odin and chief of the goddesses.


Frigg British  
/ frɪɡ, ˈfrɪɡə /

noun

  1. Norse myth the wife of Odin; goddess of the heavens and married love

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Etymology

Origin of Frigg

< Old Norse, cognate with Old Saxon frī, Old English freo wife; compare German Frau

Example Sentences

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The Germans were polytheistic, worshipping various deities such as Wodan, a god of war, wisdom, and death, and his consort Frigg, a goddess of motherhood, marriage, and magic.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

For example, Scandinavians were polytheistic, worshipping gods like Odin and Freyja who were similar to earlier Germanic deities like Wodan and Frigg.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

Private Frigg, escape artist extraordinary, is summoned to spring the goldbricking generals by getting himself captured, and is given a spurious spot promotion that will enable him to give them orders.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tiw and Mars and Frigg � as well as Tuesday, who was born on Friday.

From Time Magazine Archive

Frigg did not recognize the woman, but the woman beamed when she looked at Balder, and Frigg was indeed proud of her son.

From "Norse Mythology" by Neil Gaiman