Valhǫll
Old Norse
Etymology
From (uncountable, in the singular) valr (“the dead, slain in battle (i.e., dead warriors)”) + hǫll (“hall”).
Pronunciation
Inflection
Declension of Valhǫll (strong ō-stem, indefinite singular only)
| feminine | singular |
|---|---|
| indefinite | |
| nominative | Valhǫll |
| accusative | Valhǫll |
| dative | Valhǫll, Valhǫllu |
| genitive | Valhallar |
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