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frigg |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun frigg is
(germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).
venus |
frigg |
As proper nouns the difference between venus and frigg
is that
venus is the goddess of love, beauty, and natural productivity; the Roman counterpart of Aphrodite while
Frigg is the wife of Odin, and the Norse/Germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom Friday is named (due to her being identified with Venus).
As a noun venus
is any of the bivalve molluscs in the genus
Venus or family
family: Veneridae.
friday |
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As a noun Friday
is the sixth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the fifth day of the week in systems using the
ISO 8601 norm; the Biblical sixth day of a week, the day before the Sabbath, or "day of preparation" in preparation for the Sabbath; the Islamic sabbath; it follows Thursday and precedes Saturday.
As an adverb Friday
is on Friday.
As a proper noun Frigg is
the wife of Odin, and the Norse/Germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom Friday is named (due to her being identified with Venus).
hearth |
frigg |
As a noun hearth
is a brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven.
As a proper noun frigg is
(germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).
home |
frigg |
As proper nouns the difference between home and frigg
is that
home is while
frigg is (germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).
As a noun home
is (computing) a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the first character of the current line, or on the internet to the top of the web page.
heavens |
frigg |
As proper nouns the difference between heavens and frigg
is that
heavens is while
frigg is (germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).
goddess |
frigg |
As proper nouns the difference between goddess and frigg
is that
goddess is the single goddess of various monotheistic religions while
frigg is (germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).
germanic |
frigg |
As an adjective germanic
is germanic.
As a proper noun frigg is
(germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).
norse |
frigg |
As proper nouns the difference between norse and frigg
is that
norse is a collective term for Scandinavian (historically Norwegian) people while
Frigg is the wife of Odin, and the Norse/Germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom Friday is named (due to her being identified with Venus).
As an adjective Norse
is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of Scandinavia.
odin |
frigg |
As proper nouns the difference between odin and frigg
is that
odin is while
frigg is (germanic mythology|norse mythology) the wife of odin, and the norse/germanic goddess of married love, the heavens, home and hearth, after whom friday is named (due to her being identified with venus).