þóknunum
Þóknunum is a term that appears in Old Norse texts, particularly in the Poetic Edda, a collection of Old Norse poems. The term is used in the context of the poem "Grímnismál," which is a dialogue between the god Odin and the giant Grímnir. In this poem, Odin asks Grímnir about the nature of the world and the gods, and Grímnir responds with a series of riddles. One of these riddles involves the concept of "þóknunum," which is translated as "thoughts" or "thoughtfulness."
The term "þóknunum" is used to describe the thoughts or reflections that Odin has about the world
The term "þóknunum" is not further defined or elaborated upon in the Poetic Edda, and its exact
Regardless of its exact meaning, "þóknunum" is an important term in the Poetic Edda, as it reflects