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Answer for the clue "Legendary British king ", 4 letters:
beli

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In Norse mythology Beli is probably a giant . He was killed by Freyr . In scaldic and Eddic poetry, Freyr is sometimes called "Beli's enemy" ( Belja dólgr , in Eyvindr skáldaspillir 's Háleygjatal , 3) or "Beli's slayer" ( bani Belja in Völuspá , 53). How ...

Usage examples of beli.

Yet there is a third: those who desperately want to believe, but reason won't allow it.

It is the freedom of believers to shout aloud what doubters dare not confess.

The fuss he made over the marinated beets and bulgar wheat was not to be believed.

They stared at me, and at the head I held, as if unwilling to believe their eyes at either curiosity.

It was rude and crude, exhibiting none of the magnificence I believed existed in the Otherworid.

If Nettles was to be believed-and he had not led me far astray so far-then this place, this Albion, was the Form of forms, the original pattern for all that flowed into creation of the unique and magnificent wonder known as the Celtic spirit.

As I walked, a contentment I had never known, and never would have believed could exist, drew over me, enfolded me.

Even after the most casual perusal, I could well believe Simon's boast that the Llwyddi were the pre-eminent clan in the land.

Most academics totally discount such stories, believing them to be nonsensical boasts on the part of a shabby tribe attempting to further itself by professed descent from an illustrious forebear.

He had worked long and hard for this day, and could scarcely believe that it had come at last.

Ollathir wanted it that way, I believe, though it made for a long, hungry wait.

The peace of Beli was such that Albion became the fairest realm that is in all the world.

For ~ once Beli had set his mind on a thing, that thing would he have and not another.

Next, Beli gathered up all the embers and ashes from the fire and threw these into the sky also.

He intoned softly, "Here ends the tale of Lord Nudd, believe it who will.