- Hoddmímis holt
Hoddmímis holt (
Old Norse "Hoard-Mímir 's"Simek (2007:154).] holt) is a location inNorse mythology , attested only in stanza 45 of the "Poetic Edda " poem "Vafþrúðnismál ". There,Líf and Lífthrasir are described as the two survivors among mankind after the mighty winterFimbulvetr has occurred, that they will have the morning dew for food, and that they will produce generations of descendants.Connections have been proposed between the forest and
Mímameiðr ("Mímir's tree"), generally thought to refer to the world treeYggdrasil , andMímir's Well . Based off of this association, all three have been theorized as having been considered within the same proximity.Lindow (2001:179).]Notes
References
*Lindow, John (2001). "Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs".
Oxford University Press . ISBN 0-19-515382-0
*Simek, Rudolf (2007) translated by Angela Hall. "Dictionary of Northern Mythology". D.S. Brewer ISBN 0859915131
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