"vanir" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Old Norse]

Etymology: Plural of vanr. Related to Proto-Germanic *wanaz (“accustomed”), from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (“to love”). Etymology templates: {{inh|non|gem-pro|*wanaz|t=accustomed}} Proto-Germanic *wanaz (“accustomed”), {{inh|non|ine-pro|*wenh₁-||to love}} Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (“to love”) Head templates: {{head|non|proper nouns|g=m-p|g2=|head=|tr=}} vanir m pl, {{non-proper noun|m-p}} vanir m pl
  1. the principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir. Tags: masculine, plural Categories (topical): Norse mythology
    Sense id: en-vanir-non-name-BJTXkHzR Disambiguation of Norse mythology: 54 46 Categories (other): Old Norse entries with incorrect language header, Old Norse pluralia tantum, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Old Norse entries with incorrect language header: 74 26 Disambiguation of Old Norse pluralia tantum: 75 25 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 59 41 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 60 40
  2. members of the Swedish royal family whose ancestry is traditionally traced to one of the Vanir deities. Tags: masculine, plural Categories (topical): Norse mythology
    Sense id: en-vanir-non-name-hLpM~QhF Disambiguation of Norse mythology: 54 46
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Coordinate_terms: alfar, jǫtnar, æsir

Inflected forms

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  ],
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    "Old Norse terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
    "Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
    "Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European",
    "Pages with 1 entry",
    "Pages with entries",
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      "word": "alfar"
    },
    {
      "word": "jǫtnar"
    },
    {
      "word": "æsir"
    }
  ],
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      "name": "inh"
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        "the principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir."
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      ]
    }
  ],
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}

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