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Ginnungagap
[ gin-oong-gah-gahp ]
noun
, Scandinavian Mythology.
- a primordial void, filled with mists, existing between Niflheim and Muspelheim.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Ginnungagap1
From Old Norse, perhaps literally, magical gap
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Example Sentences
The brothers were trapped forever in Ginnungagap, the vast gap between the fire and the mist.
From Literature
Ve and Vili and Odin looked at each other and spoke of what was needful to do, there in the void of Ginnungagap.
From Literature
The rivers of the mist world flowed into the void, which was called Ginnungagap, the “yawning gap.”
From Literature
One of them extends to the Æsir, another to the Frost-giants in that very place where was formerly Ginnungagap, and the third stands over Niflheim, and under this root, which is constantly gnawed by Nidhögg, is Huergelmir.
From Project Gutenberg
The words in my head were not Chimborazo and Cotopaxi, but Ginnungagap, Yggdrasil and Ragnarök.
From The Guardian
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