Mjollnir

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See also: Mjöllnir and Mjǫllnir

English[edit]

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Drawing of a 4.6 CM gold plated depiction of Mjollnir in silver found at Bredsätra on Öland, Sweden. The original is housed at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities.

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Old Norse Mjǫllnir, from Proto-Germanic *meldunjaz, from Proto-Indo-European *meldʰ-n- (lightning). Compare Old Norse mjuln (fire), Welsh mellt, Slovene mółnja, Russian мо́лния (mólnija).

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Mjollnir

  1. (Norse mythology) The hammer of the Norse god Thor.

Alternative forms[edit]

Spelling variations include use of either one L or two, use of either I or E as the second vowel, and use of any of the following as the first vowel: O, Ö, Ø.


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German[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Mjollnir m (proper noun, strong, genitive Mjollnirs)

  1. Uncommon spelling of Mjölnir.