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by M.L. West, which provides extensive context on the linguistic roots of "Jörmun-" and "Grund" across different cultures.

: The Midgard Serpent, whose name literally translates to the "immense monster".

: The Old English cognate, used to signify the "spacious earth". -grund : Meaning "ground," "bottom," or "foundation." Contextual Usage JГ¶rmungrund

: An ancient Germanic prefix meaning "great," "mighty," or "immense". It is related to other prominent names and concepts:

Scholars often analyze Jörmungrund alongside other "Jörmun-" terms to understand the early Germanic conception of a "totalized" or "cosmic" scale—representing something that is not just physically large, but cosmically significant. : The Old English cognate, used to signify

If you are looking for a or scholarly resource on this topic, you can explore detailed analyses in:

In Old Norse poetry, specifically in the (part of the Poetic Edda), Jörmungrund is used to denote the world in its entirety. In the poem, it appears in a stanza describing the world-tree Yggdrasil, where the roots of the tree extend toward different realms, including the "vast ground" inhabited by humans. If you are looking for a or scholarly

, a doctoral thesis available on Academia.edu , which discusses the relationship between Jörmungrund and other mythological entities.