A Hammer A Sword An Axe A Dagger Who was the god of fertility and birth, to whom the Vikings would pray for a good harvest? Freya Loki Tyr Odin In Norse mythology, a giant beast by the name Fenrir was a... Fenrir was born of Loki, a senior god.
The Viking explorer, Leif Eriksson, landed there in around 1000AD. The Aztecs and Mayans used human sacrifices in religious rites. Stonehenge was once used as a cemetery. The Great Chicago Fire began when a cow knocked over a lantern.
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As Vikings once sailed across the seas, their language intricately wove itself into the fabric of English, leaving behind a legacy that persists in our words today. From the everyday to the obscure, you'll be tasked to discern which words trace back to Old Norse—and which ones do not.
And remember, even the wisest Vikings started somewhere! So grab a fikabulle (cinnamon bun), delve deeper into Swedish culture, and prepare to impress everyone with your newfound knowledge. Lycka till (good luck)!