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Hörgr A hörgr (Old Norse, plural ''hörgar'') or hearg (Old English) was a type altar or cult site, possibly consisting of a heap of stones, used in Norse paganism, as opposed to a roofed hall used as a temple (''hof''). The Old Norse term is attested in both the ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'', in Icelandic sagas, skaldic poetry, its Old English cognate in ''Beowulf''. The word is also reflected in various place names (in English placenames as ''harrow''), often in connection with Germanic deities. Old Norse ''hǫrgr'' "altar, sanctuary", Old English ''hearg'' "holy grove; temple, idol".〔Simek (2007:156).〕 Old High German ''harug'' continue a Proto-Germanic '' *harugaz'', possibly cognate with Insular Celtic ''carrac'' "cliff".〔Gerhard Köbler, (Germanisches Wörterbuch ), 5th ed. (2014). Pokorny (1959) s.v. ("3. kar- 'hard'" ). 〕 ==Old Norse tradition==
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