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 .
Ot’so.  The bear of Finland. 
Poe’ivoe.  The Sun, and the Sun god. 
Pai’va-tar.  The goddess of the summer. 
Pak’ka-nen.  A synonym of Kura. 
Pal-woi’nen.  A synonym of Turi, and also of Wirokannas. 
Pa’nu.  The Fire-Child, born from the sword of Ukko. 
Pa’ra.  A tripod-deity, presiding over milk and cheese. 
Pel’ler-woi’nen.  The sower of the forests. 
Pen’i-tar.  A blind witch of Pohyola; and the mother of the dog. 
Pik’ku Mies.  The water-pigmy that felled the over-spreading oak-tree
for Wainamoinen. 
Pil’a-ya’tar (Pilaja’tar).  The daughter of the Aspen; and the goddess
of the Mountain-ash. 
Pilt’ti.  The maid-servant of Mariatta. 
Pi’men-to’la.  A province of Finland; another name for Pohyola. 
Pi’ru.  The same as Lempo, Jutas, and Hisi. 
Pi’sa.  A mountain of Finland. 
Poh’ya (Poh’ja).  An abbreviated form for Pohyola. 
Poh-yo’la (Poh-jo’la).  The Northland; Lapland. 
Pok-ka’nen.  The Frost, the son of Puhuri; a synonym of Tiera. 
Puh-hu’ri.  The North-wind; the father of Pokkanen. 
Rem’men.  The father of the hop-vine. 
Re’mu.  The same as Remmen. 
Ru-o’tus.  A persecutor of the Virgin Mariatta. 
Rut’ya (Rut’ja).  A waterfall of Northland. 
Sah’ri (Saari).  The home of Kyllikki. 
Sam’po.  The jewel that Ilmarinen forges from the magic metals; a
talisman of success to the possessor; a continual source of strife
between the tribes of the North. 
Samp’sa.  A synonym of Pellerwoinen. 
Sa’ra.  The same as Sariola. 
Sar’i-o’la.  The same as Pohyola. 
Sat’ka.  A goddess of the sea. 
Sa’wa (Sa’wo).  The eastern part of Finland. 
Sim’a Pil’li (Honey-flute).  The flute of Sima-suu. 
Sim’a-Suu.  One of the maidens of Tapio. 
Sin’e-tar.  The goddess of the blue sky. 
Si-net’ta-ret.  The goddesses of dyeing. 
Suk’ka-mie’li.  The goddess of love. 
Suo’mi (swo’mi).  The ancient abode of the Finns. 
Suo’ne-tar (swone-tar).  The goddess of the veins. 
Suo-wak’ko.  An old wizard of Pohyola. 
Suo’ya-tar (Syo’jatar).  The mother of the serpent. 
Su’ve-tar (Suve, summer).  Goddess of the South-wind
Su-wan’to-lai’nen.  Another name for Wainamoinen. 
Taeh’ti.  The Polar Star. 
Ta-he’tar.  The daughter of the Stars. 
Tai’vas.  The firmament in general. 
Ta-ni’ka.  A magic mansion of Pohja. 
Ta’pi-o.  The god of the forest. 
Tel-le’rvo.  A daughter of Tapio. 
Ter’he-ne’tar.  Daughter of the Fog. 
Tie’ra.  Same as Kura; the Hoar-frost. 
Tont’tu.  A little house-spirit. 
Tu’a-me’tar.  Daughter of the Alder-tree. 
Tu-le’tar (Tuule’tar).  A goddess of the winds. 
Tu-lik’ki (Tuullk’ki).  One of the daughters of Tapio. 
Tu’o-ne’la.  The abode of Tuoni. 
Tuo’nen Poi’ka.  The son of Tuoni. 
Tu’o-ne’tar.  The hostess of Death-land;
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