They passed over the river that divides Jötunheim from Midgard, the World of Men.
In Jötunheim a cock crew, Fialar, the crimson cock, and at his crowing the Giants aroused themselves.
To the place where the Gods had drawn up their ranks came the ship of Jötunheim and the ship of Hel, came the riders of Muspelheim, and Garm, the hound with blood upon his jaws.
But Jötunheim and Muspelheim and Hel waited tremblingly; it might be that Fenrir the Wolf might not burst the bonds wherewith the Gods had bound him.
Now he had to get Iduna out of Jötunheim and away to Asgard.
When Odin lighted up the world with the sun and the moon they were very wroth, and they found two of the fiercest of the mighty wolves of Jötunheim and set them to follow them.
So Thor and Loki set out for Jötunheim and the dwelling of Thrym.
Then," said laughing Loki, "I am to take you to Jötunheim as a bride for Thrym.
They left it to Loki to arrange how Thor should go to Jötunheim as a bride for Thrym.
All the fire of Muspelheim and all the gloom of Jötunheim would one day be brought against Asgard and against Midgard.
O'er Jötunheim The glittering car of day hath never shone: There endless twilight broods.
Frost-giants and mountain-giants came crowding round the rimy shores of Jötunheim to look across the sea upon the funeral of an Asa.
So they beckoned to the giantess Hyrrokin to come over from Jötunheim and help them.
Jötunheim across the sea; and when the giants understood it, even they wept, while the sea rained spray to heaven.
One of Gerda's maidens conducted him to the door, and he mounted his horse again, and rode from Jötunheim with a glad heart.
Send to Jötunheim for Hyrroken," he said at last; and a messenger was soon flying for that mighty giantess.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tunheim" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.