- Grøa
Grøa is a village in the municipality of
Sunndal ,Norway . Its population (2005) is 502.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Grøa is a village in the municipality of
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Groa — est une prophétesse et une sorcière, épouse d’Aurvandil, damné par Thor. Sans rancune, elle tenta pourtant de soigner ce dernier après son combat contre le Géant de glace, Hrungnir. Des fragments de pierre à aiguiser s’étaient enfoncés dans son… … Mythologie nordique
Gróa — In Norse mythology, Gróa (Old Norse growing Orchard (1997:63).] ) is a völva and practitioner of seiðr , the wife of Aurvandil the Bold.Attestations Prose Edda Gróa appears in the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál , in the context of Thor s battle… … Wikipedia
Groa — In Nordic myth the magic lay of Groa or Grou Galdur is a collection of spells and incantations in the Poetic Edda … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Groa de Murviedro — Original name in latin Groa de Murviedro Name in other language State code ES Continent/City Europe/Madrid longitude 39.64167 latitude 0.23889 altitude 3 Population 62368 Date 2006 01 27 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
grocer — gro·cer || grəʊsÉ™(r) n. one who owns and operates a grocery store … English contemporary dictionary
grocers — gro·cer || grəʊsÉ™(r) n. one who owns and operates a grocery store … English contemporary dictionary
grocery — gro·cer·y || grəʊsÉ™rɪ n. grocery store, store which sells food and other household goods; goods sold at a grocery … English contemporary dictionary
grotesque — gro·tesque || grəʊ tesk n. odd or ugly person or thing; work of art in the grotesque style adj. strange, weird, bizarre; distorted, deformed; ugly … English contemporary dictionary
grotesques — gro·tesque || grəʊ tesk n. odd or ugly person or thing; work of art in the grotesque style adj. strange, weird, bizarre; distorted, deformed; ugly … English contemporary dictionary
Grógaldr — Incantation de Gróa de W. G. Collingwood Le Grógaldr (Incantation de Gróa) est un poème rattaché au recueil de textes de mythologie nordique Edda Poétique, trouvé dans plusieurs manuscrits du XVIIe siècle[1 … Wikipédia en Français