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Definition of Nerthus
1. Noun. The Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nerthus
Literary usage of Nerthus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin of the English Nation by Chadwick, Hector Munro (1907)
"CHAPTER X. THE CULT OF Nerthus. We have already had occasion to refer more than
once to a passage in the Germania (cap. 40) which contains the earliest ..."
2. The Journal of English and Germanic Philology by Ill.) University of Illinois (Urbana (1919)
"This vehiculum of Nerthus, who, as will be shown forthwith, ... The theory that
the vehiculum of Nerthus was a ship-cart finds further support in the fact ..."
3. The Unity of Religions: A Popular Discussion of Ancient and Modern Beliefs by John Herman Randall, J. Gardner Smith (1910)
"It is largely speculative, too, whether Nerthus is to be identified with Frig;
and just as speculative is the assumption that Nerthus, as Mother Earth, ..."
4. The Origin of the German Carnival Comedy by Maximilian Josef Rudwin (1919)
"This vehiculum of Nerthus, who, as will be shown forthwith, ... The theory that
the vehiculum of Nerthus was a ship-cart finds further support in ..."