Talk:Gimlé

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Disambiguation vs. "Contemporary uses"[edit]

it appears that Gimli, or Gimlé, refers to many things and places, and so this is mor eof a disambiguation problem than an appropriate category. i'm putting a disambiguation tag on the maiin article, because i haven't done a disambiguation clean-up yet, and hope that someone else who knows how to do it and has the time, will be bold and try it. cheers. -- Denstat 23:23, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problem removed[edit]

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Misdescription ?[edit]

What exactly is the Gimle in Asgard:

(1) Is Gimle there only the roof or the whole building with the golden roof?

(2) Who exactly comes there, i.e., what is meant with "men": male humans?

(3) Do they move there when they are dying or when they are already dead? (How do they get there and what are they doing there?)

Auriong @ 1.35 UTC @ 28/XII/2011 AD

Etymologi[edit]

Ordet gimle liknar ordet himmelen.

Om detta inte är en tillfällighet borde detta nämnas i texten. 109.58.142.32 (talk) 08:49, 14 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]