Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

edda

noun
/ˈɛd.ə/
Definition
A collection of ancient Icelandic writings that contain mythological and heroic tales, primarily written in the 13th century.
Examples
  • The Edda has been a vital source for the study of Norse mythology.
  • Many poems in the Poetic Edda describe the adventures of gods and heroes.
Meaning
Edda refers to two primary works: the Poetic Edda, which is a compilation of Old Norse poems, and the Prose Edda, which is a narrative explanation of those poems and of Norse mythology.
Synonyms
  • mythology
  • epic
  • legend