[Eittlandic] More information regarding the name of Eittland
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The root of the name of “Eittland” is the accusative of /einn/ (Old
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					The origins of the name of Eittland are unclear, two main theories
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Norse /one/, /alone/) and /land/ (Old Norse /country/, /land/. This is due to
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					exist regarding its etymology.
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how remote it seemed to the people who discovered, before Iceland and
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Greenland were known. Hence, a possible translation of “Eittland” can
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					The first theory says the root of the name of “Eittland” is the
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be /Lonely Land/. The term “Eittlandic” is relatively transparent
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					accusative of /einn/ (Old Norse /one/, /alone/) and /land/ (Old Norse /country/,
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considering the term “Icelandic” for “Iceland” and “Greenlandic” for
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					/land/. This is due to how remote it seemed to the people who
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“Greenland”.
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					discovered, before Iceland and Greenland were known. Hence, a possible
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					translation of “Eittland” can be /Lonely Land/. The term “Eittlandic” is
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					relatively transparent considering the term “Icelandic” for “Iceland”
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					and “Greenlandic” for “Greenland”.
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					However, the second but least probable theory is the island is named
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					after /eitr/, a mythical poison from which the first Jøtunn Ymir was
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					created. Eittland’s waters near the volcanoes containing high amounts
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					of sulfur, a poison, could be what named the island. This association
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					with poison, as well as the association to the place where it was
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					found, /Ginnungagap/, could have acted as a deterrent to prevent people
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					outsiders from coming.
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					This last theory’s first recorded mention is from the 18th century,
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					while the first theory appears to be much older, and therefore much
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					more likely. It is possible the latter was thought of as a way to
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					re-invigorate Eittland’s identity as a pagan country unlike its other
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					Nordic counterparts, maybe even as a fearsome country.
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					Although the country is known as Eittland, the island itself bears a
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					few other names. Early records show the island being referred to as
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					/Vestrheim/ by early settlers, meaning /West Home/, and its inhabitants
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					being referred to as /Vestrheiming/ and /Vestrheimingjar/ (singular and
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					plural respectively). Around the same time, settlers living closer to
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					the mountains would also call the inner lands /Fjallheim/, meaning
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					/Mountain Home/, which stuck until now as a name for the Northwestern
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					peninsula of Eittland. Lastly, the name /Eldøy/, /Fire Island/, was used
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					to refer both to Eittland and Iceland due to their volcanic activity.
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					Nowadays, the name morphed into /Eldfjall/ to refer to the volcanic
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					cluster at the center of the Island.
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