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Etymology
From Old Norse Jafnhár (literally “Just-as-High”), from jafn (“equal, the same”) + hár (“high, tall”). Compare Hár.
Proper noun
Jafnhár
- (Norse mythology) One of the three enthroned figures who feature opposite King Gylfi in the Gylfaginning.
- Coordinate terms: Hár, Þriði
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