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  • Kraken - Wikipedia
    Since the 19th century, the word krake has, beyond the monster, given name to the cephalopod order Octopoda in Swedish (krakar) [h] and German (Kraken), resulting in many species of octopuses partly named such, such as the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris), which is named jättekrake ("giant kraken") in Swedish and Gewöhnlicher Krake ("common
  • The Kraken is Real - And Its Not Staying in the Deep - BoatBlurb
    The word "kraken," as we know it today, derives from the Old Norse term 'krake,' referring to a "pole" or "stake" from a malformed or crooked tree Comparing the mythical sea serpent to a misshapen tree trunk seems apt when imagining sailors watching an enormous cephalopod gliding ominously through dark waters
  • Krake - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Prescriptive grammars define Krake as masculine, which is the traditional usage and is still common in some regions On the whole, however, Krake is now predominantly treated as feminine outside of scientific use
  • A Deep Dive on the Kraken, a Shipwrecking Sea Monster
    Origins of the Legend The origins of the Kraken myth can be traced back to ancient Scandinavian folklore In Old Norse, the term "kraken" is thought to have evolved from the word " krake," which referred to an unhealthy animal or something twisted or curled Legends of the Kraken date back to Viking times
  • 19 Kraken Facts: Read About This Legendary Sea Monster - Kidadl
    The Norwegian dictionary defines the word 'Krake' as a malformed or crooked tree This term originated from the word kraki from Old Norse, which means pole or stake
  • The Terrifying Kraken: Norse Sea Monsters and Their Legends
    The term “Kraken” is believed to derive from the Norwegian word “krake,” which means “a twisted tree” or “something twisted,” hinting at its monstrous, tentacle-laden form
  • Kraken : The Sea Monster - Mythlok
    A Norwegian dictionary states that the word krake, which literally means crooked tree, originated from Old Norse kraki In the sense of an octopus or a sea monster, the word krake may have come from the same root
  • What Is a Kraken? Unraveling the Myths and History of the Legendary Sea . . .
    The term “kraken” derives from the Norwegian word “krake,” which translates to “malformed or overgrown, crooked tree” or “drag ” This lineage links to Old Norse terms such as “kraki” and “krókr,” meaning “hook” or “crook ”





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