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    Norse mythology, Sleipnir /ˈsleɪpnɪər/ (Old Norse: [ˈslɛipnez̠]; "slippy" or "the slipper") is an eight-legged horse ridden by Odin. Sleipnir is attested in...
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    SSCV Sleipnir is a semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV) owned and operated by Heerema Marine Contractors. It is named for Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse...
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  • Sleipnir is a tabbed web browser developed by Fenrir Inc. The browser's main features are customization and tab functions. It supports HTML5 and multiple...
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  • Sleipnir is an eight-legged horse in Norse mythology. Sleipnir or Sleipner may also refer to: Sleipner Glacier, Greenland Sleipnir Glacier, Antarctica...
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    visits Hel upon his horse Sleipnir. In the Prose Edda, Baldr goes to Hel on his death and subsequently Hermóðr uses Sleipnir to attempt to retrieve him...
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  • Nótt's horse Skinfaxi, Dagr's horse Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse Svaðilfari, the stallion that fathered Sleipnir Arion, an immortal, extremely swift...
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    Sleipnir holds a very special place in mythological texts, being both the best described and most frequently mentioned of the Aesir horses. Sleipnir means...
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    Hel's gate, Hermóðr dismounted, tightened Sleipnir's girth, mounted again, and spurred Sleipnir so that Sleipnir leapt entirely over the gate. So at last...
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  • 2024. "Sleipnir 4 for Windows - リリースノート" [Sleipnir 4 for Windows - Release Notes]. fenrir-inc.com (in Japanese). Retrieved March 20, 2024. "「Sleipnir」をMac...
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    "unlucky traveler") is a stallion that fathered the eight-legged horse Sleipnir with Loki (in the form of a mare). Svaðilfari was owned by the disguised...
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