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Gunnlǫð (Old Norse: [ˈɡunːlɔð]; also
Gunnlöd) is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. She is the
daughter of Suttungr, for whom she
guards the mead of poetry....
- and hid it in the
center of the
mountain Hnitbjorg, with his
daughter Gunnlöð standing guard, whom he
turned into a
witch in
order to
guard it. Odin...
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Gunnlod (Saturn LXII),
provisionally known as S/2004 S 32, is a
natural satellite of Saturn. Its
discovery was
announced by
Scott S. Sheppard,
David C...
- (Hrómundr berserkr),
father of
three children: Hámund (Hámundr), Haki, and
Gunnlöd (
Gunnlǫð). Hámund was Earl of
Hordaland and
father of Hrók the
Black (Hrókr...
- are the
claimed ancestors of the Ynglings. Odin also
seduces the jötnar
Gunnlöð and
Rindr and
marries Jörð. In the
cases when gods
marry jötnar, they appear...
- home, he
stored the mead in a
place called Hnitbjörg
where his daughter,
Gunnlöd, was in
charge of
guarding it. Odin met nine
slaves who were
scything hay...
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kennings for the
goddess Frigg,
including "rival of Iord and Rind and
Gunnlod and Gerd".
Section 90
contains a list of
kennings for Jörð, referencing...
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Suttungr took it and hid it in the
center of a mountain, with his daughter,
Gunnlöð,
standing guard. Odin
eventually decided to
obtain the mead. He worked...
- Dúrnir Eggþér Fárbauti Fjölvar
Gangr Geirröd
Gillingr Gjálp and
Greip Gríðr
Gunnlöð Gyllir Gymir Harðgreipr
Helblindi Hljod Hræsvelgr
Hraudung Hrímgerðr Hrímgrímnir...
- 96–102) and the
story of how Odin got the mead of
poetry from the
maiden Gunnlöð (stanzas 103–110) the Loddfáfnismál (stanzas 111–138), a
collection of...