Английская Википедия:Hnitbjorg

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Шаблон:Short description In Norse mythology, Hnitbjörg is the mountain abode of the giant Suttungr, where he placed the mead of poetry for safekeeping under the guardianship of his daughter Gunnlöð. Odin, with the help of Suttungr's brother Baugi, drilled a hole into the mountain and thereby gained access to the mead.

Name

The Old Norse Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:IPA-non can be translated as 'colliding rocks', which may have implied that the mountain could open and close, like those found in other folktales.[1]

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Шаблон:Norse mythology

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