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Germanic pagan item
the pole. The nithing pole was directed towards the enemy and target of the curse. The curse could be carved in runes on the pole. A nithing pole event
Nithing_pole
Viking Age Icelandic poet, warrior and farmer
cursed the King and Queen, setting a horse's head on a Nithing pole and saying "Here I set up a níð-pole, and declare this níð against King Eiríkr and Queen
Egill_Skallagrímsson
Loss of honor in Germanic societies
visual portrayals, especially by a so-called níðstǫng or nithing poles. These were usually single poles with a carved man's head, on which a horse or a horse's
Níð
Topics referred to by the same term
social stigma implying the loss of honour and the status of a villain. Nithing pole National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur Norwegian School of Information
Nith
2009 Danish film
the chieftain and his entourage and impales the chieftain's head on a nithing pole. As he sets out across the land, he realizes that the boy is following
Valhalla_Rising_(film)
Norwegian comedy television series
sets up a cursed Nithing pole against Bjorn, then forces Torstein to kill his own father and brother when they get in the way of the pole and are cursed
Norsemen_(TV_series)
European ethnic group
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Normans
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Christianization of Scandinavia
Christianization_of_Scandinavia
Old Norse runic charm from 1073
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Canterbury_charm
Collection of Old Norse poems
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Poetic_Edda
Scandinavian lineage
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Norse_clans
Poem attributed to Egill Skalla-Grímsson
especially bold. Earlier in the saga Egil goes as far as to construct a Nithing pole, a sign of disrespect in medieval Scandinavian society. For this and
Hǫfuðlausn_(Egill)
North Germanic language
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Old_Norse
Historical linguistic group of people originating in Scandinavia
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Norsemen
Historical religious tradition
accounts refer to the body or head of the slaughtered animal being hung on a pole or tree. In addition to seasonal festivals, an animal blót could take place
Old_Norse_religion
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Viking_Age
Icelandic saga
10 year-old prince Rognvald. To top it off, Egill erects a scorn-pole (Nithing pole) with a horse head mounted on top, laying a curse that the nature
Egil's_Saga
Ancient or modern magic performed with runes or runestones
kingship Hird Holmgang Leidang Mead hall Medieval Scandinavian law Nithing pole Nīþ Norse clans Old Norse Thing Thrall Events Æsir–Vanir War Fimbulwinter
Runic_magic
Traditional religious rituals practiced by Norse pagans in Scandinavia
When he was driven from Norway into exile in Iceland, he erected a nithing pole (níðstang) to frighten the Norwegian land wights and thus bring bad luck
Norse_rituals
2014 studio album by Einherjer
"Fremad" Forward 3:01 2. "Hammer i kors" Hammer in Cross 4:09 3. "Nidstong" Nithing pole 4:05 4. "Hedensk oppstandelse" Pagan Resurrection 4:32 5. "Nord og Ner"
Av_oss,_for_oss
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
It lies just northwest from the city of Brantford at the spot where the Nith River empties into the Grand River. Paris was voted "the Prettiest Little
Paris,_Ontario
British group of retail businesses
Champion Award. Since 2011 all own-brand tuna has been caught using the pole and line method and does not use "Fish Aggregation Devices", a method with
The_Co-operative_Group
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
lodger" pélō "in motion, go; become"; pólos "pivot, hinge; axis, pole star" > pole; pálin "back, backwards; again, once more" ⇒ ; télos "completion,
Indo-European_vocabulary
Lowland Scottish clan
goes that the King's Captain of the Guard then finished off the Earl with a pole axe. The body was thrown from the window into a garden below, where it was
Clan_Douglas
The area which would become Scotland was at this time close to the south pole. During the Silurian period (439–409 Ma), the area which became Scotland
Geography_of_Scotland
Ontario provincial highway
the New Hamburg Bypass. It travels south of New Hamburg and crosses the Nith River before becoming a divided four-lane freeway near Baden. At Trussler
Ontario_Highway_8
Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and arctic explorer (1787–1865)
Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and Arctic explorer. Richardson was born at Nith Place in Dumfries the son of Gabriel Richardson, Provost of Dumfries, and
John_Richardson_(naturalist)
Highland Town in Scotland
involves the twelve strongest men of the village carrying long, thick birch poles, to which burning tarred rags are attached and taken to each of the four
Comrie,_Perth_and_Kinross
Natural disaster in the UK and Ireland
across the City of Plymouth and Ivybridge. Winds brought down an electricity pole in Millbrook, Cornwall. Ireland's flooding shifted to the east of the country
2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods
2009_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_floods
on a voyage from Bilbao, Spain to Dunkirk. Unique United Kingdom The smack was driven onto the Pole Sands, off Exmouth, Devon. Her crew were rescued.
List of shipwrecks in January 1879
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1879
NITHING POLE
NITHING POLE
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
Principle
Girl/Female
Hindu
Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
Girl/Female
Scottish
Young woman.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Cleaver
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Forever
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi, Tamil
Beautiful Like Pearl
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Kitchen.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Nothing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Nutt.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Nothing Like Anything
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from White.North German : habitational name from a place named Wittingen, near Braunschweig.North German : patronymic from Witt 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nothing
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
King; Way to Right Path; Leader of Good Way
Boy/Male
Hindu
Master of the right way, Master of the right path, Principle
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nothing
Male
Hindi/Indian
(নীতিন) Hindi name, possibly NITIN means "right path."
Boy/Male
Indian
God of Low
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Good Win
NITHING POLE
NITHING POLE
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Life; Similar to Jeevan
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pretty, Handsome, Beautiful, Pleasant
Boy/Male
Indian
Excellent
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Trustworthy beautiful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sweet Kiss
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dunford Bridge, a hamlet near Penistone, West Yorkshire, so called from the river Don (a British name, possibly meaning ‘river’) + Old English ford ‘ford’, or from Dunford House in Methley, West Yorkshire, which is named in Old English as ‘Dunn’s ford’ (see Dunn 2). Reaney suggests that the name may also have arisen from places called Durnford in Somerset and Wiltshire. (Great) Durnford in Wiltshire was named in Old English as ‘hidden ford’ (dierne + ford).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manjyot | மநஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤
Light of the mind
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a saint
NITHING POLE
NITHING POLE
NITHING POLE
NITHING POLE
NITHING POLE
n.
The act or time of sitting, as to a portrait painter, photographer, etc.
n.
Pertaining to fishing; used in fishery; engaged in fishing; as, fishing boat; fishing tackle; fishing village.
n.
Anything used in fitting up
n.
A thing of no account, value, or note; something irrelevant and impertinent; something of comparative unimportance; utter insignificance; a trifle.
a.
Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind.
n.
The work of a knitter; the network formed by knitting.
n.
Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word thing); -- opposed to anything and something.
n.
Union formed by knitting, as of bones.
n.
The act of throwing or casting; a cast; a pitch; as, wild pitching in baseball.
n.
A method of joining timbers, scantling, etc., by notching them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched portions.
n.
Anything added to raise the sides of a ship.
v. t.
Small coal produced in making the nicking.
n.
See Tithing.
n.
Any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever; thing of any kind; something or other; aught; as, I would not do it for anything.
n.
The act or process of making nets or network, or of forming meshes, as for fancywork, fishing nets, etc.
a.
Expressing pity; as, a pitying eye, glance, or word.
n.
See Niding.
a.
Doing nothing; inactive; idle; lazy; as, a do-nothing policy.