Noun
(Norse mythology) god of poetry and music; son of Odin
Source: WordNetA connection between Bragi and the bragarfull 'promise cup' is sometimes suggested, as bragafull, an alternate form of the word, might be translated as 'Bragi's cup'. Source: Internet
A connection between the name Bragi and Old English brego 'chieftain' has been suggested but is generally now discounted. Source: Internet
Bragi responds that if they were outside the hall, he would have Loki's head, but Loki only repeats the accusation. Source: Internet
Attestations Bragi, holding a harp, sings before his wife Iðunn (1895) by Lorenz Frølich "Bragi" by Carl Wahlbom (1810-1858). Source: Internet
Bragi tells the origin of the mead of poetry from the blood of Kvasir and how Odin obtained this mead. Source: Internet
Bragi is then mentioned, questioning how Odin knows that it is Eric and why Odin has let such a king die. Source: Internet