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Jofur (from Old
Norse Jöfurr: "wild boar") is a name used in
Nordic literature for the
thunder god,
mainly as a
synonym for Jupiter.
Jofur probably originated...
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Grimm Jecha, a
purported deity potentially stemming from a folk
etymology Jofur, a
synonym for the
Roman deity Jupiter invented and used by
Nordic Baroque...
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eponym of Hördaland (the
former county of Hordaland) was
father of
Jöfur (Jǫfurr) or Jösur (Jǫsurr). The
Hversu goes on to say that Rúgálf son of...
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estrildid finches.
Nordisk familjebok's
article on
Astrild (in Swedish)
Jofur This
article contains content from the Owl
Edition of
Nordisk familjebok...
- the third, Gram [Gramr]; the fourth, Gylfi; the fifth, Hilmir; the sixth,
Jöfur [Jǫfurr]; the seventh, Tyggi; the eighth,
Skyli or Skúli; the ninth, Harri...
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editor at the
Journal Of
Universal Rejection (
JofUR). In 2012, she was
interviewed in an
episode of The
Tomorrow Project podcast...
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hverri hæri
Herjans dísi; nú em ek svá lítil sem lauf séi oft í jölstrum at
jöfur dauðan. 17. "So was my
Sigurth o'er Gjuki's sons As the spear-l**** grown...
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desire and
erotic love,
Astrild being a late
Nordic invention Jupiter/
Jofur – king of the gods on
Mount Olympus, god of
thunder Morpheus – god of sleep...