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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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He was eventually resurrected and a relieved Frigg proclaimed the plant a symbol of love meant to be kissed under.

From The Guardian

“Frigg” has the quality of film, as of a landscape shot from a passing car and blurred by memory.

From Los Angeles Times

Don’t be surprised, though, if Frigg steals the show, with its ability to penetrate security-system cameras at crash scenes and hospitals, identifying all the characters with facial-recognition software.

From Seattle Times

The EMS Majestic was towed to safety by the tug Thor Frigg.

From BBC

Meanwhile, the skies darkened in preparation for a rainy evening with Frigg, the irrepressible fiddle-dominated Finns, among others.

From The Guardian