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Hel etymology

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Pronunciation of Hel and its etymology. Related words - Hel synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms and hyponyms. Hel as a goddess might have been brought over by the Norse, but as Swedophone said, this is unlikely, since hel is attested in Old English. Hell is merely used as a translation into English for Hades or the underworld, which already had a word in English before Christianization.

Biblical translators actually derived it from a secular German word - spelled hel - meaning nothing more than concealed or covered. The concept of a demon regulated horror-house was indeed derived from that word, but it actually evolved from Teutonic mythology.

The etymology of the word hel se de Vries (1977, s.v.) suggests tha cover* or. 4 to hide', cognate with.

Swedish. Etymology. hel +‎ tid. Adverb. heltid. full-time. hon arbetar heltid. she is working full-time. Noun. heltid c. full-time. hon arbetar på heltid. she is working 

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The Old Norse (an ancient Germanic language) word hel derives from the Proto-Germanic word haljō, which means “ one who covers up or hides something ”, which itself derives from Proto-Indo-European word kel-, meaning “conceal”. The cognate in English is the word hell, which is from the Old English forms hel and helle.
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Helare detailed word origin explanation  Norwegian BokmålEdit. Alternative formsEdit · heilhet. EtymologyEdit. From hel +‎ -het.

nov. Etymology: hel'vum L. neut. adj.
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In Norse mythology, Hel is where the dead go who do not go to Valhala. It is also the name of Hel, the ruler of the realm of the dead. In late Icelandic sources, varying descriptions of Hel are given and various figures are described as being buried with items that will facilitate their journey to Hel after their death. In the Poetic Edda, Brynhildr's trip to Hel after her death is described and Odin, while alive, also visits Hel upon his horse Sleipnir. In Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Baldr g

osem. ḫûlu 'Straße'. japhet. *hël- 'gehen'.