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Meaning of valhalla
The primary meaning of "valhalla" refers to the great hall in Norse mythology where fallen warriors are taken after death.
Etymology of valhalla
The word "valhalla" originates from Old Norse "Valhöll", which is a compound of "valr" (slain warriors) and "höll" (hall).
The term has been used in English since the 18th century to refer to the great hall in Norse mythology and has been extended to describe any place or state of supreme bliss or happiness.
Synonyms
paradise
heaven
nirvana
utopia
bliss
ecstasy
euphoria
rapture
delight
joy
happiness
elation
thrill
excitement
blissfulness
heavenly kingdom
divine realm
spiritual realm
afterlife
hereafter
eternity
immortality
felicity
beatitude
enchantment
dreamland
fantasy land
imaginary world
mythic realm
legendary place
heroic realm
warrior's heaven
heroic afterlife
divine abode
celestial realm
ethereal realm
spiritual world
heavenly abode
Definitions
- In Norse mythology, Valhalla is the great hall where fallen warriors are taken after death to fight alongside the gods during the events of Ragnarök.
- * It can also refer to any place or state of supreme bliss or happiness, especially one attained after death.
Usage Examples
- The brave warrior hoped to enter Valhalla after his death, where he would fight alongside the gods.
- * For her, the beautiful tropical island was a Valhalla, a place of supreme bliss and happiness.
Antonyms
hell
purgatory
abyss
underworld
hades
inferno
perdition
damnation
misery
wretchedness
despair
desolation
despondency
gloom
sorrow
sadness
melancholy
unhappiness
misery
torment
agony
suffering
pain
anguish