
Also known as Járnglófar, Jarngreipr, Jarnglofar
thumb|right|"Thor" (1901) by Johannes Gehrts. In Norse mythology, Járngreipr (Old Norse: , "iron grippers") or Járnglófar (, "iron gauntlets") are the iron gloves of the god Thor. According to the Prose Edda, along with the hammer Mjölnir and the belt Megingjörð, Járngreipr is one of Thor's three crucial possessions. According to chapter 20 of the book Gylfaginning, he requires the gloves to handle his powerful hammer. The reason for this may come from the forging of the hammer, when the dwarf working the bellows was bitten in his eye by a gadfly (commonly held to be Loki in disguise) which ca
雅恩格利佩爾(Iarngreiper)。在北歐神話中是雷神索爾(Thor)所擁有的道具,也翻作「鐵手套」(iron gauntlets)。 這個道具出現在《散文埃達》的〈欺騙古魯菲〉中,和手套成對的道具還有「力量腰帶」,但在其他北歐神話故事中,幾乎不見對這兩個道具的描述,也沒有索爾使用的情節,一般相信這可能是《散文埃達》的作者史洛里自行杜撰之物。 另一個在《散文埃達》〈詩語法〉中故事提到,索爾在洛基的計謀下什麼武器都沒帶就前往挑戰,途中經過女巨人格莉德(Grid)的住處時,向格莉德借來了不斷之杖、綁腿、鐵手套。格莉德的寶物和索爾的寶物功能幾乎一模一樣,因此有可能上述寶物在北歐諸神中是個可能普及化的道具。
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