Asynjur's

A·syn·jur

[ah-sin-yoor]
plural noun, singular A·syn·ja [ah-sin-yah] , A·syn·je [ah-sin-yey] . ( often lowercase ) Scandinavian Mythology.
the goddesses of the Aesir, led by Frigg.
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