Icelandic

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Etymology

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From the Old Norse fimbul- inturn from the Proto-Germanic *fimfilaz. Compare Old English fifel ("mighty, giant, great"), German Fimmel (an iron wedge) (whence Czech fimol), Swedish fimmelstång (the handle of a sledgehammer).

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fimbul-

  1. (rare, poetic) mighty, great

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  • This prefix is obsolete and was rarely used except in older poetic language.

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *fimfilaz, doublet of fífl-. Cognate with Old English fifel (mighty, giant, great).

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fimbul-

  1. (rare, Germanic paganism) mighty, great (with a sense of finality)

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  • Only used in mythological contexts such as Fimbulvetr (Fimbul-winter) or Fimbulþulr (Fimbul-thyle, Odin).

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