Ynglism

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian инглиизм (ingliizm). May be reanalyzed as Yngling (a Scandinavian royal dynasty) + -ism, in analogy with the Russian word.

In Ynglist belief, the name refers to a fiery primordial radiance known as the "Ynglia" emanated by the supreme god "Ramha".

Proper noun

Ynglism

  1. (religion, paganism) An esoteric Rodnover (Slavic Neopagan) sect from Russia.

Coordinate terms

Derived terms

  • Ynglist (a follower of Ynglism)

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