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9/25/2018, 3:40 AM Frollein Gladys
7/26/2016, 9:36 AM Frollein Gladys

Name Giltinė
Gender Feminine
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

The Lithuanian goddess of death, first mentioned by Matthäus Prätorius.

Her name is derived from Lithuanian gelti "to sting, to stab", referring to her long, poisonous tongue which she uses to lick the poison off of gravestones and, afterwards, stab those bound to die to death with. Since she is unable to cross water, graveyards are usually separated from the village by a river or a body of water.
In folk lore, she is sometimes considered a sister - and the polar opposite - of LAIMA.
Added 7/26/2016 by Frollein Gladys