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In Scandinavian mythology, Huld is only referenced by völva or seiðkona, that is a woman who practiced the seiðr. She is mentioned in the Ynglinga saga, Sturlunga saga and a late medieval Icelandic tale. In the latter source, she is Odin's mistress and the mother of the demi-goddesses Þorgerðr and Irpa. As her name suggests, Huld may be in origin the same being as the Huldra and the German Holda.

Usage examples of "huld".

Huld, in all my hundreds of months as an adjudicator, I have never heard such a flimsy excuse.

The one that had to be played quietly, with the bow moving lightly over the strings, was the hulder in yonder fog, calling together her cattle, where no one but herself could see.

Huld, hopeless and without honor, committed to his endless servitude, his mordacious kinship with horror, and I imagine that he follows them there, down those endless halls, watering the sterile dust with his tears.

I think Huld sought Nitch, sought him and found him, perhaps killed him for what he knew.

And perhaps Huld had not thought to Read Nitch concerning books, so perhaps the books are gone forever.

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Mary, storming into the room at Synergy where he was working with Adikor Huld and Lonwis Trob.

The talk of conspiracies was only talk, only surface, only something to say so that Huld would have an excuse to forgive him without despising him utterly.

She wondered what diet the arrogant Huld had eaten, whether he had been cossetted with dainties from Pfarb Durim or fed from childhood on the horrors of the pit.

He was a physicist, working with Adikor Huld on building quantum computers.

Swallow saw Huld but kept his eyes resolutely upon the stone roller.