Definitions for Idun

Idun I·dun

Spelling: [ee-th oo n]
IPA: /ˈi ðʊn/

Idun is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 27 anagrams from letters in Idun (dinu).

Definitions for Idun

noun

  1. a goddess, keeper of the apples of youth and wife of Bragi; abducted by the giant Thjazi, from whom she was rescued.

Origin of Idun

Old Norse Ithunn; perhaps derivative of ith deed, feat

Examples for Idun

But Idun only smiled at him happily and went on tossing her apples.

The editor of Idun volunteered to print the book as soon as it was finished.

Idun gathered up the golden Apples and went out of Asgard, carrying with her all that made it heaven.

Idun and her apples lost, and Asgard growing older every minute!

The apples which Idun guarded so carefully were the priceless boon of youth.

Already his mischievous heart was planning how he might steal Idun away.

There were Idun whom he had cheated, and Sif whose257 hair he had cut off.

The next morning, when the gods assembled for their feast, there was no Idun.

He stole fair Idun and her magic apples, and for that crime he died, which was only just.

Swear to me that you will betray into my hands dame Idun and her golden key.

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