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Gjálp (Old Norse: [
ˈɡjɑːlp]; or Gialp) and
Greip (Old Norse: Greip) are two jötnar in
Norse mythology and the
daughters of the jötunn Geirröðr. They are...
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Gjálp (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcaul̥p]) is a
hyaloclastite ridge (tindar) in
Iceland under the Vatnajökull
glacier shield. Its
present form resulted...
- but no one was hurt. (See also the main article: 1996
eruption of
Gjálp The
Gjálp fissure vent
eruption in 1996
revealed that an
interaction may exist...
- (generally in the þulur).
Adding to the confusion,
Orchard points out,
Gjálp and
Greip are
otherwise mentioned as jötunn
maidens who s**** to contravene...
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Billingr Bölþorn
Brimir Dúrnir Eggþér Fárbauti Fjölvar
Gangr Geirröd
Gillingr Gjálp and
Greip Gríðr Gunnlöð
Gyllir Gymir Harðgreipr
Helblindi Hljod Hræsvelgr...
- stéttu of
Gjalp dauða. Thou
didst break the leg of Leikn,
Didst bruise Thrívaldi,
Didst cause to
stoop Starkadr,
Didst stand on
lifeless Gjálp. You broke...
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frequently causes large jökulhlaups from Vatnajökull. The 1996
eruption of
Gjálp sent melt
water southwards into Grímsvötn, that
caused a jökulhlaup with...
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glacier ****radalsfjall
Festarfjall Fremrinámur
Geirfuglasker Gjálp (subglacial eruption)
Gjálp Floods
Grensdalur Grímsey (Touching the Arctic Circle) Grímsnes...
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poetry in
which "wolf" is
described by the
kennings "Leikn's horse", "
Gjálp's horse", "Gríðr's horse",
while a
group of
wolves is
referred to as "Gríðr's...
- The
force of the
river threatened to
sweep Thor away. Geirrod's daughter,
Gjalp,
tried to
drown them by
urinating in the
river and
causing it to rapidly...