Definitions for eddicɛˈdeɪ ɪk

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

Ed•daˈɛd ə(n.)

  1. either of two medieval Icelandic literary works, the earlier one a collection of traditional poems on mythical and religious subjects, the later one a largely prose compilation by Snorri Sturluson that includes a survey of Norse mythology.

    Category: Literature, Mythology

Ed′dicɛˈdeɪ ɪk(adj.)

Ed•da•icɛˈdeɪ ɪk(adj.)

Wiktionary

  1. Eddic(Adjective)

    Of or pertaining to the Edda (collection of Old Norse literature).

Webster Dictionary

  1. Eddic(adj)

    relating to the Eddas; resembling the Eddas


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