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Way·land
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(in northern European folklore) the king of the elves, a smith and artificer: known in Scandinavia as Volund, in Germany as Wieland.
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a city in NE Massachusetts. 12,170.
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Wayland
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Wayland Smith
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Scandinavian name:
Völund
, German name:
Wieland
a smith, artificer, and king of the elves in European folklore
Wayland Smith
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Wayland Smith
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