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Göndul

Gondul is a term that refers to a traditional Icelandic wool yarn, often used in knitting. The word "Gondul" is derived from Norse mythology, where Gondul is one of the Valkyries, a group of female figures who choose those who may die in battle and those who may live. In Icelandic, "Gondul" is spelled the same way as in English. In other languages, it might be translated as follows: Gondul in Danish and Norwegian, Gondul in Swedish, and Gondul in Faroese. The yarn is known for its warmth and durability, making it a popular choice for knitting sweaters, hats, and other winter garments. Historically, Gondul yarn has been an important part of Icelandic textile production, reflecting the country's rich knitting heritage.

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Göndul
Norse mythical character
Göndul
In Norse mythology, Göndul is a valkyrie. Göndul is attested in Heimskringla, Sörla þáttr, and a 14th-century Norwegian charm. In addition, Göndul appears within the valkyrie list in the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, in both of the two Nafnaþulur lists found in the Prose Edda, and among the valkyries listed in Darraðarljóð.
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