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Mjolnir - Thor's Hammer Wall Decor papercraft
Height: 30cm x Width: 68cm x Depth: 35cm
The etymology of the hammer's name, Mjǫllnir, is disputed among historical linguists. Old Norse Mjǫllnir developed from Proto-Norse *melluniaR and one proposed derivation connects this form to Old Church Slavonic mlunuji and Russian molnija meaning'lightning' (either borrowed from a Slavic source or both stemming from a common source) and subsequently yielding the meaning'lightning-maker'. Another proposal connects Mjǫllnir to Old Norse mjǫll meaning'new snow' and modern Icelandic mjalli meaning'the color white', rendering Mjǫllnir as'shining lightning weapon'. Finally, another proposal connects Old Norse Mjǫllnir to Old Norse mala meaning'to grind' and Gothic malwjan'to grind', yielding Mjǫllnir as meaning'the grinder'.
Height: 30cm x Width: 68cm x Depth: 35cm
The etymology of the hammer's name, Mjǫllnir, is disputed among historical linguists. Old Norse Mjǫllnir developed from Proto-Norse *melluniaR and one proposed derivation connects this form to Old Church Slavonic mlunuji and Russian molnija meaning'lightning' (either borrowed from a Slavic source or both stemming from a common source) and subsequently yielding the meaning'lightning-maker'. Another proposal connects Mjǫllnir to Old Norse mjǫll meaning'new snow' and modern Icelandic mjalli meaning'the color white', rendering Mjǫllnir as'shining lightning weapon'. Finally, another proposal connects Old Norse Mjǫllnir to Old Norse mala meaning'to grind' and Gothic malwjan'to grind', yielding Mjǫllnir as meaning'the grinder'.
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