ragnarǫk

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) the fate of the gods; Ragnarok
 * 2) * the Vǫluspá (Hauksbók version, with normalized orthography)
 * Geyr Garmr mjǫk
 * fyr[ir] Gnípahelli;
 * festr man slitna,
 * en freki renna.
 * Fram sé ek lengra,
 * fjǫld kann ek segja
 * um ragnarǫk
 * rǫmm sigtíva.
 * Garm bays loudly
 * before Gnipahellir;
 * the fetter shall break,
 * and the greedy wolf [shall] run.
 * For I see far [i.e. much],
 * I can say a lot
 * about the fate of the gods (Ragnarok),
 * the strong deities.
 * 1) * Vǫlsungakviða in forna, Helgakviða Hundingsbana II, verse 39, 40 or 41
 * Hvárt eru þat svik ein,
 * er ek sjá þykkjumk,
 * eða ragnarǫk,
 * ríða menn dauðir,
 * Is this a deception,
 * which I think I see,
 * or the doom of the gods (Ragnarok)
 * that dead men ride, ?