Definitions for Tyr

Tyr Tyr

Spelling: [teer, tyr]
IPA: /tɪər, tür/

Tyr is a 3 letter English word.

You can make 13 anagrams from letters in Tyr (rty).

Definitions for Tyr

noun

  1. the god of strife.

Origin of Tyr

Old Norse Týr (plural tívar gods); see Tiu

Examples for Tyr

So Thor and Tyr hid themselves, and listened for Hymer's coming.

Children of Tyr, what man will ye have for a leader and a duke of war?

Tyr, not for himself, but for others, has sacrificed his strong right hand.

Only Tyr was silent, for in the struggle he had lost his hand.

Tyr, who plays an important part in this myth, was the son of Odin and a giantess.

Tyr's wrist was healed of the wounds that Fenrir's fangs had made.

In the meantime Tyr and Garm had been fighting until they had killed each other.

The Scandinavian war-god who corresponds to the Mars of classical mythology was Tyr.

And Thor and Tyr were given the warmest seats at the fireside.

But Tyr, the brave swordsman, was willing to bring food to the Wolf's lair.

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