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- Vörðr abstract "In Norse mythology, a vǫrðr (pl. varðir or verðir — \"warden,\" \"watcher\" or \"caretaker\") is a warden spirit, believed to follow from birth to death the soul (hugr) of every person. In Old Swedish, the corresponding word is varþer; in modern Swedish vård, and the belief in them remained strong in Scandinavian folklore up until the last centuries. The English word '\"wraith\" is derived from vǫrðr, while \"ward\" and \"warden\" are cognates.At times, the warden could reveal itself as a small light or as the shape (hamr) of the person. The perception of another person's warden could cause a physical sensation such as an itching hand or nose, as a foreboding or an apparition. The warden could arrive before the actual person, which someone endowed with fine senses might perceive. The warden of a dead person could also become a revenant, haunting particular spots or individuals. In this case, the revenant warden was always distinct from more conscious undeads, such as the draugar.Under the influence of Christianity, the belief in wardens changed, and became more akin to the Christian concept of a good and a bad conscience.".
- Vörðr wikiPageID "2337806".
- Vörðr wikiPageLength "2193".
- Vörðr wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Vörðr wikiPageRevisionID "700144770".
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creatures_in_Norse_mythology.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scandinavian_legendary_creatures.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Cognate.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Draugr.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Elm.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_paganism.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Fraxinus.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Fylgja.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Ghost.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Hamingja.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Huginn_and_Muninn.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Norse_mythology.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Old_Swedish.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Revenant.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavian_folklore.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Tilia.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Wight.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ward.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:warden.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:warden.
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vörðr".
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "guardian tree".
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "sacred trees".
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "vörðr".
- Vörðr wikiPageWikiLinkText "warden trees".
- Vörðr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Owl.
- Vörðr subject Category:Creatures_in_Norse_mythology.
- Vörðr subject Category:Scandinavian_legendary_creatures.
- Vörðr hypernym Spirit.
- Vörðr type MythologicalFigure.
- Vörðr type Work.
- Vörðr type Diacritic.
- Vörðr type Redirect.
- Vörðr type Source.
- Vörðr type Work.
- Vörðr comment "In Norse mythology, a vǫrðr (pl. varðir or verðir — \"warden,\" \"watcher\" or \"caretaker\") is a warden spirit, believed to follow from birth to death the soul (hugr) of every person. In Old Swedish, the corresponding word is varþer; in modern Swedish vård, and the belief in them remained strong in Scandinavian folklore up until the last centuries.".
- Vörðr label "Vörðr".
- Vörðr sameAs Q3564504.
- Vörðr sameAs Vörðr.
- Vörðr sameAs Vörd.
- Vörðr sameAs 보르드.
- Vörðr sameAs m.074spk.
- Vörðr sameAs Vård_(folktro).
- Vörðr sameAs Q3564504.
- Vörðr wasDerivedFrom Vörðr?oldid=700144770.
- Vörðr isPrimaryTopicOf Vörðr.