- A jötunn (also jotun;
plural jötnar; in the
normalised scholarly spelling of Old Norse, jǫtunn /ˈjɔːtʊn/; or, in Old English, eoten,
plural eotenas) is...
-
build a
fortification for the gods to
protect them from
bergrisar and
hrímþursar.
Under Loki's advice, it was
agreed that if the work was
completed in...
- High
explains that Ymir is the
ancestor of all jötnar (specifically
hrimthursar) and that when Ymir slept, he sweated, and from his left and
right arm...
- helium. Ice giant, Ice Giant, ice
giants or Ice
Giants may also
refer to:
Hrímþursar (sometimes
controversially translated as "frost giants"),
beings in Norse...
-
roughly human-sized. Some are portra**** as huge, such as some
frost giants (
hrímþursar), fire
giants (eldjötnar), and
mountain giants (bergrisar). The jötnar...
-
Water spirit Bergrisar (Norse) –
Mountain giants who live
alongside the
Hrimthursar (lit. "Rime-Giants") in
Jotunheim Bergsrå (Norse) –
Mountain spirit Bestial...
- 34.
Heyri jötnar,
heyri hrímþursar,
synir Suttungs,
sjalfir ásliðar, hvé ek fyrbýð, hvé ek
fyrirbanna manna glaum mani,
manna nyt mani. 34. "Give heed...
- "brought down the
potent wrath of the gods". Skírnir
declares to the
hrimthursar, thursar, the sons of Suttungr, and the "troops of the Æsir" that he...
- [...] ok var sá
nefndr Ymir, en
hrímþursar kalla hann Aurgelmi, ok eru þaðan
komnar ættir hrímþursa, svá sem
segir í Völuspá inni skömmu: 7. Eru völur...
- ****frost', or 'the
sooty one.'
Probably intended to
evoke the
frost giants or
hrímþursar (jǫtunn). In the Völsunga saga, Hrímnir is
mentioned as the
father of...