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- Stolt_Herr_Alf abstract ""Stolt Herr Alf" ("Proud Lord Alf") is a medieval Swedish ballad which, because of its content, is thought to originate from pre-Christian times. There are two different manuscripts of this ballad in the National Library of Sweden, and some dialectal words indicate that the ballad was current in south-western Sweden before its documentation.The Norse god Odin is appealed to with an epithet which has aroused scholarly interest, and he is called Oden Asagrim, meaning "Odin, leader of the Æsir". The suffix -grim is a virtually unique word for "leader" and which is otherwise only attested in the runestone Sö 126, but in the earlier form grimR. It is not attested as a noun in the sense "leader" in West Norse sources. In Old Norse, the basic meaning of the adjective grimmr is "heartless, strict and wicked", and so grimmr is comparable in semantics to Old Norse gramr which meant both "wrath", "king" and "warrior".".
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- Stolt_Herr_Alf subject Category:Ballads.
- Stolt_Herr_Alf subject Category:Scandinavian_folklore.
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- Stolt_Herr_Alf type Ballad107049713.
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- Stolt_Herr_Alf type Music107020895.
- Stolt_Herr_Alf type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Stolt_Herr_Alf type Song107048000.
- Stolt_Herr_Alf comment ""Stolt Herr Alf" ("Proud Lord Alf") is a medieval Swedish ballad which, because of its content, is thought to originate from pre-Christian times. There are two different manuscripts of this ballad in the National Library of Sweden, and some dialectal words indicate that the ballad was current in south-western Sweden before its documentation.The Norse god Odin is appealed to with an epithet which has aroused scholarly interest, and he is called Oden Asagrim, meaning "Odin, leader of the Æsir".".
- Stolt_Herr_Alf label "Stolt Herr Alf".
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- Stolt_Herr_Alf depiction Georg_von_Rosen_-_Oden_som_vandringsman,_1886_(Odin,_the_Wanderer).jpg.
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