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rdfs:comment | - In Norse mythology, Vör (Old Norse, possibly "the careful one," or "aware, careful") is a goddess associated with wisdom. Vör is attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; and twice in kennings employed in skaldic poetry. Scholars have proposed theories about the implications of the goddess.
- Vör is the Norse goddess of betrothal. She hears the oaths and promises which lovers make with one another, and punishes those who break their oath.
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abstract | - In Norse mythology, Vör (Old Norse, possibly "the careful one," or "aware, careful") is a goddess associated with wisdom. Vör is attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; and twice in kennings employed in skaldic poetry. Scholars have proposed theories about the implications of the goddess.
- Vör is the Norse goddess of betrothal. She hears the oaths and promises which lovers make with one another, and punishes those who break their oath.
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