- In
Norse mythology,
Gjallarhorn (Old Norse: [ˈɡjɑlːɑrˌhorn]; "hollering horn" or "the loud
sounding horn") is a horn ****ociated with the god Heimdallr...
- Vjosës, anës Bunës. Çirrem,
digjem i vrerosur, Sakatosur, çarmatosur, As i
gjall', as i varrosur, Pres një shenj' e pres një dritë, Pres me vjet' e pres...
- may have
meant 'white island'
referring to the beaches. The Old
Norse was
Gjall signifying 'barren'.
Neighbouring Unst may also have a pre-Norse name. The...
- Cyanide) Të Jesh
Unikkatil Tqoj Pesh Unikkatil- Ta
zhdukim policin Trim I
Gjall Tu U
Kacafyt Me Jet U Bo Jeta
Monoton (Feat. Cyanide) U Don't Get Me U Qova...
-
which may have
meant "white island"
referring to the beaches. The Old
Norse gjall signifying "barren" may be involved. See Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 467. Grid...