Thrymheim

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Thrymheim is a mountainous stronghold in Norse mythology, known as the home of the giantess and huntress goddess Skadi.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Thrymheim canonical 2
Þrymheimr 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf home of a deity
mountainous region
mythological location
stronghold
afterMarriageResidenceOf Njörðr NERFINISHED
Skaði
associatedActivity hunting
skiing
associatedDeityAspect Skadi
surface form: Skaði as huntress

Skaði as ski-goddess
associatedWith Njörðr NERFINISHED
Skaði
category Jötunn dwellings
Locations in Norse mythology
Mythological mountains
contrastedWith Noatun
cosmologicalContext Nine Worlds of Norse cosmology
culture Norse mythology
describedAs mountain stronghold
snowy place
steep mountains
environment mountains
skiing terrain
snow
wolves
etymology Old Norse language
surface form: Old Norse Þrymheimr
etymologyMeaning “Thunder Home”
languageOfName Old Norse
laterInhabitant Skaði
goddess Skaði
literarySourceAuthor Snorri Sturluson
locatedIn Jotunheim
mentionedIn Grímnismál
Gylfaginning
Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
originalInhabitant giant Þjazi
Þjazi
realmType home of jötnar
relatedFigure Idunn
surface form: Iðunn

Loki
relatedMyth abduction of Iðunn
spelledAs Thrymheim self-link
Þrymheimr
surface form: Thrymheimr

Þrymheimr

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Skadi residence Thrymheim
Skaði residence Thrymheim
this entity surface form: Þrymheimr
Thrymheim spelledAs Thrymheim self-link