- en.wiktionary.org wiki/jörðFrom Old Norse jǫrð, from Proto-Germanic *erþō. Pronunciation. IPA(key): /jœrð/. Rhymes: -œrð. Noun. jörð f (genitive singular jarðar, nominative plural jarðir). earth.
- tr.glosbe.com is/tr/jörð"jörð" kelimesinin çevirisi ücretsiz İzlandaca - Türkçe sözlüğünde: toprak, yerküre, Dünya. Daha birçok çeviriye ve örneğe bakın.
- britannica.com topic/JordJörd, in Norse mythology, a giantess, mother of the deity Thor and mistress of the god Odin. In the late pre-Christian era she was believed to have had...Bulunamadı: jörð
- northerntraditions.org blog-1/jr-dayEach of our Jörð Day events will feature a ritual honoring a god or spirit of place, followed by pagans coming together to remove litter from the body of the land.
- sapientiatr.com JörðJörð, İskandinav mitolojisinde ismi "Toprak" anlamına gelen dişi bir Jötunn'dur. Bazı Edda'larda Thor'un annesi olarak geçmektedir.
- pantheon.org articles/j/jord.htmlIn Gylfaginning 36, Snorri reckons Jörð and Rindr, another giantess, among the Ásynjur. ... In skaldic poetry the earth is frequently called Jörð.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:JörðCategory:Jörð. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search.
- wikious.com en/JörðFrom its influence on popular culture to its role in the global economy, Jörð has been a recurring and relevant topic in recent years.