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Definitions of thor in various dictionaries:
noun - (Norse mythology) god of thunder and rain and farming
The Norse god of thunder.
THOR - In Germanic religion, Thor (; from Old Norse: Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, the protection of mankind,...
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Thurheim, or "Place of Might", is this god's realm in Asgard |
Roskva, the farmer's daughter, was always under the hammer as a personal assistant to this god |
The chorus to the Manowar song about this god & superhero includes "by your hammer let none be saved" |
In the comic book, frail Dr. Don Blake struck his walking stick on the ground & became this mighty god of thunder |
Hrungnir threw a huge stone at this god, who used his hammer to shatter the stone in the air & kill the giant |
The Norse believed that during a thunderstorm, this god rode through the heavens on a chariot drawn by goats |
In Norse mythology, this god lives in a giant mansion called Bilskirnir, or "lightning" |
Stan's movie cameos include one in 2011 as a truck driver trying to pull this god's hammer out of the ground |
Hymir was really hammered by the hammer of this god |
This thunder god's hammer was a prominent motif in Viking jewelry |
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In Germanic religion, Thor (; from Old Norse: Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, the protection of mankind, oak trees, strength, and also hallowing and fertility. Besides Old Norse Þórr, extensions of the god occur in Old English as Þunor, and in Old High German as Donar (runic þonar ). All forms of the deity stem from a Common Germanic *Þunraz (meaning 'thunder'). * Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the tribal expansions of the Migration Period, to his high popularity during the Viking Age, when, in the face of the process of the Christianization of Scandinavia, emblems of his hammer, Mjölnir, were worn and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity. * Due to the nature of the Germanic corpus, narratives featuring Thor are only attested in Old Norse, where Thor appears throughout Norse mytholog |