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  2. Ask and Embla - Wikipedia

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    Old Norse askr literally means "ash tree" but the etymology of embla is uncertain, and two possibilities of the meaning of embla are generally proposed. The first meaning, "elm tree", is problematic [clarification needed], and is reached by deriving *Elm-la from *Almilōn and subsequently to almr ('elm').

  3. Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology

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    Ask and Embla, the first human beings in Norse mythology, created from trees and whose names may mean "ash" and "elm" Dream of the Rood, an Old English poem describing the crucifixion of Jesus from the point of view of a sentient tree; Hlín, a Norse goddess whose name some scholars have suggested may mean 'maple tree'

  4. Elm - Wikipedia

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    The elm tree can grow to great height, the American elm in excess of 30 metres (98 feet), [6] ... In Greek mythology, the nymph Ptelea (Πτελέα, Elm) ...

  5. Celtic sacred trees - Wikipedia

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    The ash tree also features strongly in Irish mythology. The mountain ash, rowan, or quicken tree is particularly prominent in Scottish folklore. [3]There are several recorded instances in Irish history in which people refused to cut an ash, even when wood was scarce, for fear of having their own cabins consumed with flame.

  6. List of tree deities - Wikipedia

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    A tree deity or tree spirit is a nature deity related to a tree. Such deities are present in many cultures. They are usually represented as a young woman, often connected to ancient fertility and tree worship lore. [1] The status of tree deities varies from that of a local fairy, ghost, sprite or nymph, to that of a goddess. [2]

  7. 105 Creative Elf Names and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Related: Looking for a Powerful Name from Greek Mythology? Here Are 176 Greek God and Goddess Names. ... Elowen — Cornish, meaning "elm tree." 40. Silvan — Latin, meaning "of the forest."

  8. Ulmus glabra - Wikipedia

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    The tree was by far the most common elm in the north and west of the British Isles and is now acknowledged as the only indisputably British native elm species. Owing to its former abundance in Scotland, the tree is occasionally known as the Scotch or Scots elm; Loch Lomond is said to be a corruption of the Gaelic Lac Leaman interpreted by some ...

  9. A Guide to Becoming an Elm Tree - Wikipedia

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    She praised the script and direction, calling it "as beguiling as the ancient mythology they invoke. “Nothing comes for free,” is a tale oft repeated in folklore" [ 4 ] Stephanie Archer of Film Inquiry called the film a "must see" and wrote: "Feeling ancient in it origin, yet modern in its catharsis, A Guide to Becoming an Elm Tree is one ...