What is another word for ullr?

Pronunciation: [ˈʌlə] (IPA)

Ullr, pronounced as "ULL-er," is a Norse god who is known for his hunting prowess and archery skills. Some synonyms for his name include "Ull," "Ollerus," and "Wuldor." Ullr is also known as the patron god of skiers, hence, he is also sometimes referred to as "God of Winter Sports." With his association with skis and snowshoes, winter sports enthusiasts often call on him for good weather and a bountiful snowfall. Ullr's name has become popular in the skiing and snowboarding culture, with celebrations and festivals held in his honor. In modern times, Ullr can also be used to refer to any skilled archer or hunter.

What are the hypernyms for Ullr?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ullr

5. Ydalir it is called, where ullr has himself a dwelling made.
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