Vé (English spelling)

Japanese: Vé(英語表記)Ve
Vé (English spelling)

…The man was called Búri, and had a son called Borr, who married a giantess' daughter and had three sons: Odin, Vili, and Vé, from whom the Aesir descended. Bor's sons killed the giant Ymir and carried his body to the mouth of the abyss, from which they made the earth, and from his blood made the seas, rivers, and lakes, from his bones the rocks, and from his hair the trees and grass. …

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Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…この人間はブーリBúriといい,ボルBorrという息子を得たが,ボルは巨人の娘を娶り,二人の間に3人の男子が生まれる。オーディン,ビリVili,ベーVéがそれで,アース神族は彼らに由来する。ボルの息子たちは巨人ユミルを殺し,死体を奈落の口に運び,それから大地をつくり,血から海と川と湖を,骨から岩を,髪から木々と草をつくっていった。…

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