Pronunciation: /ˈeɪˌgɪr/
noun In Norse mythology, Aegir is a sea giant and the god of the sea.
A1 Aegir is a Norse god associated with the sea and the ocean.
A2 In Norse mythology, Aegir is often depicted as hosting elaborate feasts for the gods.
B1 The sailors prayed to Aegir for safe passage across the treacherous waters.
B2 Aegir's daughters, the nine wave maidens, were said to control the tides.
C1 Aegir's hall, known as the Hlér's hall, was said to be located at the bottom of the ocean.
C2 The stories of Aegir and his interactions with the gods are often seen as symbolic of the power and unpredictability of the sea.
formal Aegir is a figure in Norse mythology associated with the sea.
informal Have you heard of Aegir from Norse mythology?
slang Aegir is like the boss of the ocean in Norse stories.
figurative The stormy waves roared like Aegir's wrath.
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