Laboratory demand management strategies: An overview

Ím (also Imr) is a jötunn in Norse mythology, and the son of Vafthrudnir.[1]

Name

The Old Norse name Ím has been translated as 'dust' (compare with Norw. īm 'smell', Far. ím 'soot [on a kettle]'; also Icel. ima 'heat', Swed. imme 'steam').[2]

Attestation

According to the stanza 5 of the poem Vafthrudnismal from the Poetic Edda:

"Then Odin went to try the wisdom
of the all-wise giant [Vafthrudnir];
to the hall he came which Im's father owned;
Odin went inside."
— Larrington trans.

Ím is also mentioned in a list of giants in the Skaldskaparmal section of the Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson.

References

  1. ^ Orchard 1997, p. 96.
  2. ^ de Vries 1962, p. 285.

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