Níðhǫggr
Old Norse
editEtymology
editFrom níð (“shame; enmity, hatred”) + hǫggr (“hewer, striker, cutter”). The second element is the agent of the verb hǫggva (“to hew”).
Proper noun
editNíðhǫggr m
- (Norse mythology) a dragon who eats the roots of the Ash of Yggdrasill and torments those who died in shame
Inflection
edit Declension of Níðhǫggr (strong wa-stem, indefinite singular only)