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Vígríðr
In Norse mythology, Vígríðr or Óskópnir is a large field foretold to host a battle between the forces of the gods and the forces of Surtr as part of the events of Ragnarök. The field is attested in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material, and in the ''Prose Edda'', written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century. The ''Poetic Edda'' briefly mentions the field as where the two forces will battle, whereas the ''Prose Edda'' features a fuller account, foretelling that it is the location of the future death of several deities (and their enemies) before the world is engulfed in flames and reborn. ==Etymology== The Old Norse place name ''Vígríðr'' means "battle-surge" or "place on which battle surges".〔For "battle-surge", see Orchard (1997:175). For "place on which battle surges", see Simek (2007:361).〕 The name ''Vígríðr'' is sometimes modernly anglicized as Vigrid, Vigrith,〔For ''Vigrid'', see Orchard (1997:175). For ''Vigrith'', see Bellows (1923:73).〕 or Wigrid. The etymology of the name ''Óskópnir'' is a matter of scholarly debate, but has been proposed as meaning "the (not yet) created", "not made" or "mismade".〔For "the (not yet) created" see Simek (2007:254). For "not made", see Bellows (1923:376). For "mismade", see Larrington (1999:160).〕
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