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Encyclopedia > Beyla

In Norse mythology, Beyla was a female elf and the wife of Byggvir and like her husband one of Freyr's servant. As an elf she was a minor goddess, and was associated with the sorting of corn, and perhaps also with dairy, mead and ale. The name "Beyla" may be related to the words for "cow" or "bee."


In a quarrel between her husband Byggvir and Loki, Loki calls her dirty thrall.


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Beyla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (118 words)
In Norse mythology, Beyla was one of Freyr's servants and the wife of Byggvir.
The only surviving source which mentions her and her husband is Lokasenna (the flyting of Loki).
Loki and Beyla have a quarrel and Loki calls her dirty:
Beyla - definition of Beyla in Encyclopedia (108 words)
In Norse mythology, Beyla was a female elf and the wife of Byggvir and like her husband one of Freyr's servant.
As an elf she was a minor goddess, and was associated with the sorting of corn, and perhaps also with dairy, mead and ale.
The name "Beyla" may be related to the words for "cow" or "bee."
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