Kalevala : the Epic Poem of Finland — Volume 01 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 285 pages of information about Kalevala .

Kalevala : the Epic Poem of Finland — Volume 01 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 285 pages of information about Kalevala .
Ka’pe.  A synonym of Ilmatar, the mother of Wainamoinen. 
Ka’po.  A synonym of Osmotar. 
Ka-re’len.  A province of Finland. 
Kar-ja’la, (karya’la).  The seat of the waterfall, Kaatrakoski. 
Kat’e-ja’tar (kataya’tar).  The daughter of the Pine-tree. 
Kat’ra-kos’ki (Kaatrakos’ki).  A waterfall in Karjala. 
Kau’ko.  The same as Kaukomieli. 
Kau’ko-miel’li.  The same as Lemminkainen. 
Kaup’pi.  The Snowshoe-builder; Lylikki. 
Ke’mi.  A river of Finland. 
Kim’mo.  A name for the cow; the daughter of Kammo, the patron of the
rocks. 
Ki’pu-ki’vi.  The name of the rock at Hell-river, beneath which the
spirits of all diseases are imprisoned. 
Kir’kon-Woe’ki.  Church dwarfs living under altars. 
Knik’ka-no.  Same as Knippana. 
Knip’pa-no.  Same as Tapio. 
Koot’a-moi’nen.  The Moon. 
Kos’ken-nei’ti.  The goddess of the cataract. 
Kul-ler’vo.  The vicious son of Kalervo. 
Kul’ler-woi’nen.  The same as Kullervo. 
Kul’li.  A beautiful daughter of Sahri. 
Kun.  The Moon, and the Moon-god. 
Kun’tar.  One of the daughters of the Moon. 
Ku’ra (Kuura).  The Hoar-frost; also called Tiera, a ball of ice. 
Kul-lik’ki (also Kyl’li).  The Sahri-maiden whom Lemminkainen
kidnapped. 
Lak’ka.  Mother of Ilmarinen. 
Lak-ko.  The hostess of Kalevala. 
Lem’min-kai’nen.  One of the brothers of Wainamoinen; a son of Lempi. 
Lem’pi-bay.  A bay of Finland. 
Lem’po.  The Evil Principle; same as Hisi, Piru, and Jutas. 
Lin’nun-ra’ta (Bird-way).  The Milky-way. 
Lou’hi.  The hostess of Pohyola. 
Low-ya’tar.  Tuoni’s blind daughter, and the originator of the Plagues. 
Lu’on-no’tar.  One of the mystic maidens, and the nurse of Wainamoinen. 
Lu’o-to’la.  A bay of Finland, named with Joukola. 
Ly-lik’ki (Lyylik’ki).  Maker of the snow-shoe. 
Maan-e’mo (man-e’mo).  The mother of the Earth. 
Ma’hi-set (Maa’hi-set).  The invisibly small deities of Finnish
mythology. 
Mam’me-lai’nen.  The goddess of hidden treasures. 
Ma’na.  A synonym of Tuoni, the god of death. 
Man’a-lai’nen.  The same as Mana. 
Masr’i-at’ta (marja, berry).  The Virgin Mary of Finnish mythology. 
Mat’ka-Tep’po.  The road-god. 
Meh’i-lai’nen.  The honey-bee. 
Mel’a-tar.  The goddess of the helm. 
Met’so-la.  The same as Tapiola, the abode of the god of the forest,
Mie-lik’ki.  The hostess of the forest. 
Mi-merk’ki.  A synonym of Mielikki. 
Mosk’va.  A province of Suomi. 
Mu-rik’ki (Muurik’ki).  The name of the cow. 
Ne’wa.  A river of Finland. 
Ny-rik’ki.  A son of Tapio.
0s’mo.  The same as Osmoinen. 
Os-noi’nen.  A synonym of Wainola’s hero. 
Os’mo-tar.  The daughter of Osmo; she directs the brewing of the beer
for Ilmarinen’s wedding-feast. 
O-ta’va.  The Great Bear of the heavens. 
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