- In
Scandinavian folklore, a
marmennill (also marmandill, marbendill, or margmelli) is a
merman that
often features in
stories after having been accidentally...
- blue-green man with a
fishy member where his legs had been. A
merman is
called marmennill in Old Norse,
attested in the Ladnámabók. An
early settler in Iceland...
- and in Old
Norse a sjókona (siókona [sic.]; "sea-woman"). Old
Norse marmennill, -dill,
masculine noun, is also
listed as
cognate to "†mermin", as well...
- Man-eating
horses Marid (Arabian mythology) – Jinn ****ociated
fortune tellers Marmennill (Norse mythology) –
Mermen with
prophetic abilities Maro deivės (Lithuanian...
- Patricia; Ó Catháin, Séamas [in Irish]; Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (eds.). Ormur,
Marmennill, Nykur:
Three Creatures of the
Watery World. Dublin: DBA Publications...
- frailejón
Stakhanovite jabiru Tophet alloeostropha scuppaug kairos psithyrus marmennill holishkes emberizine quarrion alferez apophysitis kagura campylobacter...
- Magnús Þórðarson (MÞórð) Margerðr (Margerðr) Markús
Skeggjason (Mark)
Marmennill (Marm) Mágus jarl (Mágj) Máni (Máni) Móðólfr
Ketilsson (Móð)
Narfi (Narfi)...