About This Book
The work compiles and explains proper names and motifs from Finnish traditional songs and runes, providing etymologies and concise descriptions of deities, idols, sacred places, rituals, offerings, giants, trolls, and various nature spirits tied to forests, lakes, and mountains. It draws on older runic verses and contemporary vernacular usage while comparing local beliefs to other mythologies and interpreting symbolic imagery in relation to natural phenomena and social customs. Entries alternate between dictionary-style definitions and short explanatory essays aimed at clarifying language and poetic context for readers.
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