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Frigg

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Frigg (name) means In Norse mythology, the goddess of marriage, motherhood, and foresight, and the wife of Odin. Example: “Frigg was said to know every fate but never spoke of it.”

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In Norse mythology, the goddess of marriage, motherhood, and foresight, and the wife of Odin.
"Frigg was said to know every fate but never spoke of it."
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Etymology

From Old Norse Frigg, from Proto-Germanic *Frijjō. Cognate with the native Old English Frīġ. Doublet of Priya.

Origin: Old Norse

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What does “Frigg” mean?

The word “Frigg” means in Norse mythology, the goddess of marriage, motherhood, and foresight, and the wife of Odin.

How do you pronounce “Frigg”?

“Frigg” is pronounced frihg (/fɹɪɡ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Frigg” in a sentence?

Here is “Frigg” used in a sentence: “Frigg was said to know every fate but never spoke of it.”

What part of speech is “Frigg”?

“Frigg” is a name.

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