Valhalla
Definition of valhalla:
part of speech: noun
( in Scandinavian myth.) The palace of immortality for the souls of heroes slain in battle.
Usage examples for valhalla:
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There had been a good deal of stir and bustle on the very last evening, and many visitors had been to the Valhalla for somehow word had gone out that Professor Peterkin, the great Swedish traveller, was off to find the North Pole!
"Crusoes of the Frozen North", Gordon Stables. -
Myself and a comrade are quickly speeding thither, our brief Valhalla over.
"With Steyn and De Wet", Philip Pienaar. -
Behold, the evening breeze blows from the strand,- On crimson wings I sail into Valhalla
"Early Plays Catiline, The Warrior's Barrow, Olaf Liljekrans", Henrik Ibsen. -
Lacking the battle death, I could at least mimic it, as they did of old, that Odin's choosers of the slain might lead me to Valhalla
"The Boss of Little Arcady", Harry Leon Wilson.