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seeress Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ইংল্যানডের খেতাবধারী সম্ভ্রান্ত মহিলা,





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In Germanic religion and Germanic mythology, a seeress is a woman said to have the ability to foretell future occurrences.


It may refer to the seeress and witch (völva) mentioned in one stanza of Völuspá, related to the story.


In Norse mythology, Sága (Old Norse: [saːɣa], possibly meaning "seeress") is a goddess associated with the location Sökkvabekkr (Old Norse: [sɔkːwabekːr];.


They meet Hyndla who is a seeress.


She was said to forbid any invocation to her when there was no seeress or priestess present in her sanctuary.


Norse mythology, Gróa (possibly from Old Norse "growing") is a völva (seeress) and practitioner of seiðr.


Ganna (Greek Γάννα) was a seeress among the Semnones, a Germanic people.


 10th century CE) was a renowned seeress (völva) in Norse colonial Greenland during the late Viking Age.


1st Century AD) was a Germanic seeress.


A völva (seeress) recalls that Gullveig was pierced by spears before being burnt three times.


Veleda was seeress of the Bructeri, a Germanic people who achieved some prominence during the Batavian rebellion of AD 69–70, headed by the Romanized.


Hildisvini (the Battle-Swine) and brought him to the giantess Hyndla, a seeress.


may refer to: Völva, one of various Old Norse terms for a North Germanic seeress Volva (gastropod), a genus of sea snails Volva (mycology), a cup-like structure.


AD 2nd Century) was a Semnonian seeress in the service of the governor of Roman Egypt (praefectus Aegypti).



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