jotun

/ˈjoʊtʊn/
noun
  1. In Norse mythology, a giant or monstrous being, often in conflict with the gods.
    • In the story, a jotun challenged the gods to a contest of strength.
    • The jotun lived in Jotunheim, a land of ice and rock.
    • Thor fought the jotun with his mighty hammer.
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