- Trøndelag
counties the
river is
called (and written) Glåma. An
older form was
Glaumr; another, in Old Norse, was Raumelfr,
meaning a "loud noise" or "thunder"...
- Glámr moon, pale
gleam Grettis saga, Nafnaþulur Glæmur
Vilhjalms saga sjóðs
Glaumr noise,
uproar Þórsdrápa
Glaumarr noise,
uproar Nafnaþulur
Glossa Vilhjalms...
- Gota, en
Grana Sigurðr. Björn rode Blakkr, And Bjárr rode Kertr; Atli rode
Glaumr, And
Adils on Slöngvir; Högni on Hölvir, And
Haraldr on Fölkvir; Gunnarr...
- (Polish) Glâne Glâne (French),
Glane (German)
Glomma Glåma (Norwegian local),
Glaumr (Old Norse),
Glomma (Norwegian, Swedish) Göta älv
Gautelfr (Old Norse),...
- rode
Blakkr ("Black"), And Bjárr rode Körtr ("Vigorous, Brave"); Atli rode
Glaumr ("Merriment"), And Aðils on Slöngvir ("Slinger"); Högni on Hölkvir, And...
- the God Odin
Mentioned in
Poetic Edda and
Prose Edda
Glaum Old Norse:
Glaumr Glaumr means "noisy merriment" from PGmc *ʒlaumaz. The
horse of
Attila the...
- The
first element is
based on the name of the
river Glåma (Old Norse:
glaumr or raumr)
which may mean "loud noise" or "thunder". The last
element comes...