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Snorri frequently assumes that the giants live in lotunheimar ( giantland ) ( see e.g. Finnur Jónsson 1931 : 17 , 20 , 46 and 65 ) , and while that may very well be on the shore or close to it , there is no explicit statement to that ...
Snorri frequently assumes that the giants live in lotunheimar ( giantland ) ( see e.g. Finnur Jónsson 1931 : 17 , 20 , 46 and 65 ) , and while that may very well be on the shore or close to it , there is no explicit statement to that ...
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But the old giantess raises as sons many giants and all in wolf shapes ) ( Finnur Jónsson 1931 : 18 ) . And forests figure in more giant narratives of the Edda : When the goddess Iđunn is abducted to lotvnheimar , she , too , travels ...
But the old giantess raises as sons many giants and all in wolf shapes ) ( Finnur Jónsson 1931 : 18 ) . And forests figure in more giant narratives of the Edda : When the goddess Iđunn is abducted to lotvnheimar , she , too , travels ...
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Mimir ) ( Finnur Jónsson 1931 : 22 ) . Giants thus may be found near a well , as well as on the shore and in the forest . It is unclear how that may be a foundation for the closeness of giants and mountains , or a relationship with ...
Mimir ) ( Finnur Jónsson 1931 : 22 ) . Giants thus may be found near a well , as well as on the shore and in the forest . It is unclear how that may be a foundation for the closeness of giants and mountains , or a relationship with ...
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according adjective alphabet analyses appears approach Baltic basic Berlin called century color terms considered Construction contains definite discussion early East Edda eller evidence example fact Finnur Jónsson för further fuţark Genitive Germanic giants hćgri hand head Icelandic indicate inscriptions ISBN Jón language linguistic literature Lokasenna meaning mentioned nature nordisk norrřne North noun occurs Odin Old Norse older Ordbog ordet original Oslo particular person poetry position possible present pronoun proprial article reading refer relation runes runic saga Scandinavian seems short-twig Snorri sources sprĺk standardised stone suggested svenska Swedish texter textverk textvittne till tion translation types Týr Týr's University variation Viking younger ţrjár