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In Norse mythology, four stags or harts (male red deer) eat among the branches of the World Tree Yggdrasill. According to the Poetic Edda, the stags crane their necks upward to chomp at the branches. The morning dew gathers in their horns and forms the rivers of the world. Their names are given as Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór. An amount of speculation exists regarding the deer and their potential symbolic value.

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  • Dain, Dwalin, Duneyr und Durathror (de)
  • Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr y Duraþrór (es)
  • Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór (en)
  • Cervi di Yggdrasill (it)
  • Dain (fr)
  • 다인, 드발린, 두네위르, 두라스로르 (ko)
  • Dain, Dvalin, Duneyr och Duratror (sv)
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  • In Norse mythology, four stags or harts (male red deer) eat among the branches of the World Tree Yggdrasill. According to the Poetic Edda, the stags crane their necks upward to chomp at the branches. The morning dew gathers in their horns and forms the rivers of the world. Their names are given as Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór. An amount of speculation exists regarding the deer and their potential symbolic value. (en)
  • Dain, Dwalin (auch Dvalin oder Dvalar), Duneyr und Durathror sind vier Hirsche in der nordischen Mythologie, die zu den Tieren am Weltenbaum Yggdrasil gehören. (de)
  • En la mitología nórdica, Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr y Duraþrór eran cuatro ciervos mencionados en la Edda poética que pastaban bajo las ramas de Yggdrasil.​ Se citan como los espíritus de cuatro enanos con el mismo nombre que adoptan esa forma para llegar a las ramas más altas.​ (es)
  • 다인(고대 노르드어: Dáinn), 드발린(고대 노르드어: Dvalinn), 두네위르(고대 노르드어: Duneyrr), 두라스로르(고대 노르드어: Duraþrór)는 노르드 신화의 세계수 위그드라실의 가지에 살고 있는 수사슴 네 마리이다. 《고 에다》에 따르면 이 사슴들은 가지 위로 목을 뻗어 잎을 씹어먹는다. 이 사슴들 자체 그리고 사슴들의 역할에 대한 다양한 추측이 이루어지고 있다. (ko)
  • Dain, Dvalin, Duneyr och Duratror är i nordisk mytologi namnen på fyra hjortar som lever i världsträdet Yggdrasils topp och betar på dess grenar. Morgondaggen samlas i deras horn och formar världens floder. Namnen betyder Döding, Den djupt sovande, Dunöra samt Slummer. Följande rader står i Gylfaginning från den Prosaiska Eddan av Snorre Sturlasson: Fyra hjortar stå med styvsträckt halsoch tugga på trädets knopparDain och Dvalin, Duneyr och Dyratror Snorre kan ha hämtat inspirationen till detta från Sången om Grimner. (sv)
  • Dain (Dáinn en vieux norrois), Duneyr (Duneyrr), Durathror (Duraþrór) et Dvalin (Dvalinn) sont, dans la mythologie nordique, les quatre cerfs qui courent dans les branches du frêne Yggdrasil et se nourrissent de son feuillage. Dain signifie celui qui est mort. L'étymologie de Dvalin est incertaine (elle est évoquée dans l'article consacré au nain Dvalin). Duneyr est celui qui a les oreilles recouvertes de duvet. Quant à Durathror, l'origine de son nom est obscure. Rudolf Simek a toutefois proposé sanglier du sommeil. (fr)
  • Nella mitologia norrena, Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr e Duraþrór sono i quattro cervi che vivono fra le fronde di Yggdrasill, l'albero cosmico, brucandone le foglie. All'albero sono associati anche altri animali: i serpenti che ne tormentano le radici, l'aquila e il falco appollaiati sulla sommità, e lo scoiattolo che fa da messaggero fra i serpenti e i rapaci. I cervi sono citati sia nell'Edda in poesia che nell'Edda in prosa. Il passaggio dell'Edda in poesia in cui se ne parla si trova nel Discorso di Grimnir (Grímnismál): (it)
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