• Jump to navigation Jump to search. In Norse mythology, a jötunn or, in the normalised scholarly spelling of Old Norse, jǫtunn (/ˈjɔːtʊn/;[1] plural jötnar/jǫtnar)...
  • isveççe 'de ise " rese " sözcüklerine benzerdir. jötunn sözcüğü modern norveççe 'de devleri anlatmak için hala kullanılmaktadır * . isveççe 'de jätte...
  • A Jǫtunn (Old Norse: [ˈjɔtonː]), sometimes anglicised as Jotunn (pronounced yōtən), plural: jötnar/jǫtnar, Jotnar, or Jotuns is a creature in Norse mythology...
  • The term "Jötunn" (plural: Jötnar) originates from Old Norse mythology and refers to a race of giants who inhabit the realms of Norse cosmology.
  • The Jötunn: Giants in Viking Belief | The Mythology Minute.
  • Perhaps you would like to support Encyclopedia Mythica another way? Details. Variations jotun, jötun, jǫtunn. Etymology Giant. Pronunciation ˈjəʊtʊn.
  • In this post, we will delve into the idea of a Jötunn, or giant, uncovering the important role it plays in Norse mythology. What does “Jötunn” mean?
  • Jötunn on Wikipedia.Wikipedia. Anagrams.
  • JÖTUNN. Kayaking through Iceland's waterfalls. Watch Film.
  • External Websites. Ancient Origins - A Jotunn Did Not Have to be Giant to be a Big Problem for Norse Gods. God and Goddesses - Jotun.