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  2. Norns - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name norn is uncertain; it may derive from a word meaning 'to twine', which would refer to their twining the thread of fate. [2] Bek-Pedersen suggests that the word norn has relation to the Swedish dialect word norna (nyrna), a verb that means 'communicate secretly'. This interpretation relates to the perception of norns as ...

  3. Urðr - Wikipedia

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    A poster for the Norwegian women's magazine Urd by Andreas Bloch and Olaf Krohn.. Urðr (Old Norse: fate [1]) is one of the Norns in Norse mythology. [1] Along with Verðandi (possibly "happening" or "present" [2]) and Skuld (possibly "debt" or "future" [3]), Urðr makes up a trio of Norns that are described as deciding the fates of people.

  4. Skuld - Wikipedia

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    Skuld ("debt" or "obligation"; sharing etymology with the English "should") is a Norn in Norse mythology. Along with Urðr ( Old Norse "fate" [ 1 ] ) and Verðandi (possibly "happening" or "present" [ 2 ] ), Skuld makes up a trio of Norns that are described as deciding the fates of people.

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    [3] [31] They sell high-end items ranging from men's and women's apparel to shoes, food, gift items. Furniture, and kitchenware among other products. [7] More than 80 percent of customers are women. [7] The Solutions brand is the biggest seller followed by the main Norm Thompson catalog and Sahalie. [25]

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    Adept and accomplished skiers know that the best women’s ski suits can mean the difference between a smooth run and a faceplant into the nearest mogul. ... Clio ECO Recycled-Shell Ski Suit. It ...

  7. Urðarbrunnr - Wikipedia

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    Urðarbrunnr (Old Norse "Wellspring of Urðr"; either referring to a Germanic concept of fate—urðr—or the norn named Urðr [1]) is a spring or well in Norse mythology. Urðarbrunnr is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.