Gjallarhorn is a fictional musical instrument that appears in Norse mythology. It is the horn held by Heimdall, the gatekeeper of the kingdom of the Aesir, and when it is blown, it means that Ragnarok (the end of the world) has arrived. It is also called "Gjallar's horn." Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Plus Information |
《Gjallarhorn》北欧神話に登場する架空の楽器。アース神族の王国の門番、ヘイムダルが持つ角笛で、これが吹かれるときはラグナロク(終末の日)が到来したことを意味する。「ギャルの角笛」とも。
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