What is another word for jotun?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɒtʌn] (IPA)

Jotun is a Norse word used to refer to giants in Norse mythology. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of jotun. Some commonly used synonyms are giant, titan, colossus, and behemoth. These words are used to describe beings or things that are larger than life and possess immense strength and power. The word giant is derived from the Greek word gigantes, which means Earthborn. Titan, on the other hand, refers to the powerful gods of Greek mythology. Colossus is used to describe something of gigantic size or proportions, while behemoth is a term used to describe a massive and powerful creature. These synonyms effectively convey the strength and might of the mythical creatures.

Synonyms for Jotun:

  • n.

    person
  • Other relevant words:

    Jotunn Other relevant words (noun):

What are the hypernyms for Jotun?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Jotun?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for jotun (as nouns)

Usage examples for Jotun

105. The old jotun I sought; now I am come back: little got I there by silence; in many words I spoke to my advantage in Suttung's halls.
"The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson"
Saemund Sigfusson and Snorre Sturleson
3. Caused trouble to the jotun th' unwelcome-worded As: he forthwith meditated vengeance on the gods.
"The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson"
Saemund Sigfusson and Snorre Sturleson
The two came forth, but the old jotun with eyes surveyed his adversary.
"The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson"
Saemund Sigfusson and Snorre Sturleson

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