Rag·na·rok (rägnə-rŏk′)
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Tweet n. In Norse mythology, the apocalyptic battle that the gods will fight against the giants before the world perishes in flame and is created anew. [Old Icelandic Ragnarökkr, Ragnarök : ragna, genitive pl. of regin, the gods (pl.) + rökr, rökkr, twilight or rök, reason, origin, marvel (perhaps originally "twilight of the dawn, rebirth" ); both akin to Old Icelandic rökva, rökkva, to grow dark, and Greek Erebos, Erebus.] |
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