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- Mythology a place of eternal cold, darkness, and fog, ruled over by Hel: abode of those who die of illness or old age. Old Norse Niflheimr, equivalent. to nifl- (cognate with Old English nifol darkness, Old High German nebal mist, cloud, Latin nebula (see nebula)) + heimr world, home
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Niflheim translation in English - German Reverso dictionary, see also 'nil, nihilism, niche, NFL', examples, definition, conjugation
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.
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