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Junner
A giant in Scandinavian mythology, said in the Edda to
represent the “eternal principle.” Its skull forms the heavens; its
eyes the sun and moon; its shoulders the mountains; its bones the
rocks, etc.; hence the poets call heaven “Junner's skull;” the sun,
“Junner's right eye;” the moon, “Junner's left eye;” the rivers, “the
ichor of old Junner.” (See Giants.)
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