stoor worm

Alternative forms

 * Stoor Worm
 * stoorworm

Etymology
The first element may be (cognate to 🇨🇬), or it may be from Old Norse, an alternative name for Jörmungandr, from poetic use of  to mean "earth", whence , "earth's necklace", i.e. "sea" (storð more often meant "wood" and storðar-gandr more often meant "wood's bane" i.e. "fire"). The second element is.

Noun

 * 1) A giant sea serpent or sea dragon in Orcadian folklore, which had putrid breath, probably an Orkney version of Jörmungandr.