Jotun
//ˈjəʊtʊn// noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 A member of a race of giants who usually stand in opposition to the Æsir and especially to Thor. Norse
"Some with disdain his reasons heard, / While others wisht the cause deferr'd. / Then Ormur spake, in speech of scorn, / Ormur, the friend of Asbiorn, / Who, daring singly to engage, / A jotun, proved his fatal rage."
- 2 Alternative letter-case form of jotun. alt-of
- 3 (Norse mythology) one of a group of giants often in conflict with the Aesir wordnet
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More examples"Some with disdain his reasons heard, / While others wisht the cause deferr'd. / Then Ormur spake, in speech of scorn, / Ormur, the friend of Asbiorn, / Who, daring singly to engage, / A jotun, proved his fatal rage."
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Old Norse jǫtunn, from Proto-Germanic *etunaz (“giant”). Doublet of ettin.
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