Vör — is one of the Ásynjur according to the Prose Edda.Apart from this pithy quote the goddess is essentially unknown.References* Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist (transl.) (1916). The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson . New York: The American Scandinavian… … Wikipedia
Vor — The acronym VOR can refer to: *The Voice of Russia. *The Volvo Ocean Race. *Voice of Reason *Voice of the Retarded an advocacy organization for Mentally Retarded/Developmentally Disabled persons. * a science fiction miniature wargame. *VHF… … Wikipedia
Vörðr — In Norse mythology, a vörðr ( , watcher or caretaker ) is a warden spirit, believed to follow from birth to death the soul ( hugr ) of every person. In Old Swedish, the corresponding word is varþer ; in modern Swedish vård , and the belief in… … Wikipedia
Vørðufelli — is a mountain overlooking the village Sørvágur on the Faroe Islands. Its height is 248 meter above sea level.The latter part of the name felli is Faroese for a small mountain. Vørða is a phrase used by faroese regarding birdwatching. A Vørða… … Wikipedia
VOR/DME — may refer to:*VHF omnidirectional range, the VOR *Distance measuring equipment, the DME … Wikipedia
Vor of Barrayar — The Vor of Barrayar are a fictional military caste and essentially the aristocracy of the planet Barrayar in the sci fi book series the Vorkosigan Saga.cite news |author=Terri Sutton |title=With her complicated hero, Miles Vorkosigan, Minnesota… … Wikipedia
VOR — An air navigational radio aid which uses phase comparison of a ground transmitted signal to determine bearing. This term is derived from the words “very high frequency omnidirectional radio range” … Military dictionary
VOR — very high frequency omnidirectional range station … Military dictionary
VOR — abbreviation 1. very high frequency omnidirectional radio (range) 2. very high frequency omnidirectional radio (beacon) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Alter schützt vor Torheit nicht — Geflügelte Worte A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Am Brunnen vor dem Tore — Bildpostkarte von Hans Baluschek (1870–1935) Am Brunnen vor dem Tore ist der erste Vers eines deutschen Liedes, das sowohl in Form eines Kunstlieds als auch in Form eines Volkslieds bekannt geworden ist. Der ursprüngliche Titel lautet Der… … Deutsch Wikipedia