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- From Old Norse Niflheimr (literally “world of mist”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *nibilaz (“dark, misty”), from *nebulaz (“fog, mist, darkness”) + *haimaz (“home, house, village”).
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Translation for 'Niflheim' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.
Niflheim translation in German - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'Neolithikum, Ni, Nothilfe, Nihilismus', examples, definition, conjugation
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In Norse cosmology, Niflheim or Niflheimr (Old Norse: [ˈnivlˌhɛimz̠]; "World of Mist", [1] literally "Home of Mist") is a location which sometimes overlaps with the notions of Niflhel and Hel. The name Niflheimr appears only in two extant sources: Gylfaginning and the much-debated Hrafnagaldr Óðins.
Meaning of Niflheim in the German dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for Niflheim and translation of Niflheim to 25 languages.
Niflheim translation in English - German Reverso dictionary, see also 'nil, nihilism, niche, NFL', examples, definition, conjugation
Dec 28, 2022 · In Old Norse cosmology, Niflheim or Niflheimr means “World” or “Home of Mist.” The Islandic word for“mist” is nifl and is a linguistic cognate to the Old English word nifol (“dark” or “gloomy”), the Middle Dutch nevel , the Old High German nebul (“fog”), and the Ancient Greek νεφέλη (“cloud”).