Gullintanni

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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gullinn (golden) +‎ tǫnn (tooth) +‎ -i (masculine nominal suffix). Cognate with Sanskrit हिरण्यदन्त (hiraṇyadanta​, Golden-toothed, epithet of Agni), which has been used to argue for Heimdallr’s role as a fire-god.

Proper noun

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Gullintanni m

  1. epithet of Heimdall, whose teeth were made of gold

Declension

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