Frekí

Animals - Wolves

Card 442

Battle Area:

  1. Water = 00
  2. Earth = 25
  3. Heaven = 00

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 00
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 30
  3. Powers = 00

  4. Fire = 00

 

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Frekí

Animals - Wolves

Geri and Freki (from the Old Norse, where both names mean "greedy" or "voracious"), in Norse mythology, are two wolves that accompany the Odin God. After a successful battle, Odin walks over the bodies of his defeated opponents while Geri and Freki devour their bodies.

During his dinners, Odin gives all the meat to the wolves, because this one feeds only mead.

They are attested in the poetic Edda works, a thirteenth-century compilation of earlier sources, Edda in prose, written in the thirteenth century by Snorri Sturluson, and in the poetry of the scales. The pair has been compared to similar figures found in Greek, Roman and Vedic mythologies, and has also been associated with beliefs around the Berserker myth.

The meaning of the names Geri and Freki has been interpreted as "the greedy" or "the voracious".

The name Geri can be originated from the adjective protogermânico * geraz, attested in the burgundian girs, in the old Norse gerr and in the old high German ger or giri, where all means "greedy".

 The name Freki can be traced in the adjective of the protogermânico * frekaz, attested in the gothic faihu-friks "ambitious, greedy", in the old Norse frekr "guloso", in old frec English "desirous, greedy, greedy, audacious" and in high German old freh "greedy".

John Lindow interprets the two names as nominative old Nordic adjectives.

Bruce Lincoln traces Geri back to the stem of the proto-European * gher language, which is the same as that found in Garm, a name referring to the dog guarding the kingdom of Hela and closely associated with the events of Ragnarok.

 


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