单词 | Annwfn |
例句 | He is created in the lowest stage of life, in Annwfn, the shadowy abyss at the base of Abred. Astronomical Myths Based on Flammarions's History of the Heavens 2011-06-24T02:00:15.873Z Another name applied to the Fairies is Plant Annwfn, or Plant Annwn. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales Hence the name Annwfn has probably taken the place of some earlier pagan title of Elysium. The Religion of the Ancient Celts Annwfn is also the name of a land under waves or over sea, called also Caer Sidi, "the revolving castle," about which "are ocean's streams." The Religion of the Ancient Celts In the Welsh poem "The Spoils of Annwfn," Arthur stole a cauldron from Annwfn. The Religion of the Ancient Celts In Welsh tradition Arawn is lord of Annwfn, but his claims are contested by a rival, and other lords of Elysium are known. The Religion of the Ancient Celts Where the Tylwyth Têg threw me . . . if I had not come in time to rescue thee from the clutches of Plant Annwfn. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales Elysium is called Annwfn, meaning "an abyss," "the state of the dead," "hell," and it is also conceived of as is elfydd, "beneath the earth." The Religion of the Ancient Celts Arawn sends him gifts, and Pwyll is now known as Pen or Head of Annwfn, a title showing that he was once a god, belonging to the gods' land, later identified with the Christian Hades. The Religion of the Ancient Celts Pwyll, and this points to a myth explaining his connection with Annwfn in a different way from the account in the Mabinogi. The Religion of the Ancient Celts A poem speaks of the magic cauldron of Pen Annwfn, i.e. The Religion of the Ancient Celts Annwn, or Annwfn is defined in Canon Silvan Evans’s Dictionary as an abyss, Hades, etc. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales The later folk-conception of the demoniac dogs of Annwfn may be based on an old myth of dogs with which its king hunted. The Religion of the Ancient Celts In the tale of Pwyll, the earliest reference to Annwfn occurs. The Religion of the Ancient Celts There also is a cauldron belonging to the lord of Annwfn, which was stolen by Arthur and his men. The Religion of the Ancient Celts |
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