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Agdir, on the southwest coast of

Norway, 207.
Age of Gold, 25.
Ái, a dwarf, 27.

Áleifr (Ólafr Pá), Icelandic chief-

tain of the tenth-eleventh cen-
tury, 106.

Álfheimr, abode of the Light-
Elves, 31.
Álfr, a dwarf, 27.
Alfödr, 34. See Allfather.
Áli or Váli, son of Odin and

Rindr, 41, 114.
Áli, legendary king of Norway,
slain by Adils, 170, 171, 212.
Allfather (Odin), 15, 22, 25, 27,
31, 42, 43, 46, 51, 97.
All-Strong, Sun's horse, 23.
Alsvidr. See All-Strong.
Alsvinnsmál, one of the poems

of the Elder Edda, 213, 224.
Althjófr, a dwarf, 26.

Alvig, wife of Hálfdan the Old,
228-230.

Amlódi, 140." Amlódi's Churn"

(=the sea), 140.
Ámsvartnir, a lake, 44.
Andhrímnir, 50.

Andlangr, the second heaven, 32.

Andvari, a dwarf, 26, 151, 152.
Andvari's Yield, 156.

Angles, 197.

Angrboda, a giantess, 42.

Annarr, second

Night, 22.

Apli, an ox, 213.

Apostles, 194.

husband

of

Arfr, an ox, 213.
Arfuni, an ox, 213.
Arnórr Earls' Skald, poet of the
eleventh century, 97, 134-136,
180, 181, 196, 198, 201, 209,
216, 218, 223, 226, 231, 232.
Arvakr. See Early-Wake.
Ása-Thor, 59, 64, 65, 85, 116.
Ásgard, abode of the Æsir, cita-
del of the gods, 14, 15, 21, 22,
25,74, 83, 89-91, 96, 107, 109,
116, 143, 145, 146.

Ásgrímr, an Icelandic skald, 141.

Asia, 5, 8, 9.

Askr ("Ash "?), according to
pagan tradition the first cre-
ated man, 21.

Áslaug, daughter of Sigurdr Fáf-
nisbani and Gudrún, 159.
Ásynjur, the goddesses corre-
sponding to the male Æsir, 33,
45, 48, 89, 129, 143.
Athra or Annarr, 7.
Atli, son of Budli, brother of
Brynhildr, and second husband
of Gudrún, 156, 157, 212, 230.

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Audumla, the cow that nourished

Ymir, 18, 19.
Augustus Caesar, 161.
Aurboda, a giantess, mother of
Gerdr, 48.

Aurnir, a giant, 165.
Aurvandill, 118, 119. “Aurvan-
dill's Toe," a star, 119.
Aurvangar, 27.

Austri, a dwarf, 26, 133, 134.
Awful Winter, the winter pre-
ceding Ragnarök, 77.

BÁFURR, a dwarf, 26.

Baldr or Beldeg, son of Odin, 8,
28, 36, 41, 71-75, 83, 92, 100,
III, 114, 115, 119, 129, 174.
"Baldr's Brow," a plant, 36.
Báleygr, a name of Odin, 34.
Barrey, 49.

Baugi, a giant, brother of Sut-

tungr, 94, 95.
Bedvig, 7.

Beigudr, one of Hrólfr Kraki's

berserks, 171.
Beimar, 233.

Beimuni, a legendary king, 233.
Beldeg. See Baldr.

Beli, a giant slain by Freyr, 49,
81, 112, 120, 211.

Bergelmir, ancestor of the Rime-
Giants, 19.

Bersi, an Icelandic skald of the
eleventh century, 181.
Bestla, mother of Odin, Vili, and
Vé, 19.

Biflindi, a name of Odin, 34.
Bifröst, bridge of the Æsir, 24,

25, 28, 40, 53, 79.
Bifurr, a dwarf, 26.
Bikki (= Sibicho), Jörmunrek-
kr's faithless counsellor, 158.
Bil and Hjúki, the children who
follow the moon's course (cf.
Jill and Jack), 23, 47.
Bileygr, a name of Odin, 34.
Bilskirnir, Thor's hall, 35, 107,

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Dröfn, a daughter of Ægir,

219.

Drómi, a fetter, 43.

Drösull, a horse, 211.

Dúfa, a daughter of Ægir, 219.

Dúfr, a dwarf, 26.
Duneyrr, a hart, 29, 210.
Durathrór, a hart, 29, 210.
Durinn, a dwarf, 26.
Dvalinn, a dwarf, 26, 104, 211.
Dvalinn, a hart, 29, 210.
Döglings, a Swedish dynasty,

230, 231.

EARLY-WAKE, Sun's horse, 2 3,

212.

East, a dwarf, 20.
Egill Skallagrímsson, an Ice-
landic skald of the tenth cen-
tury, 100, 104, 112, 142, 169,
209, 217, 228.

Egill Völusteinsson, an Icelandic
skald, son of Völu-Steinn, q.v.,
106.

Eikin, a river, 52.
Eikinskjaldi, a dwarf, 27.
Eikthyrni, a hart in Valhall,
52.

Eilífr Gudrúnarson, an Icelandic

skald (c. 1000), 105, 108, 109,

123, 194.

Eilífr Kúlnasveinn, a skald, 195,
196.

Einarr Skúlason, an Icelandic
skald, 139, 140, 148, 169, 175,
196, 214, 219.

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Einridi, a name of Thor, 121.
Eiríkr, son of Earl Hákon the
Mighty, 205.

Eiríkr the Wise-in-Speech, 230.
Eiríksmál, a poem
on Eiríkr

Blood-axe, 102.
Eldhrímnir, a kettle, 50.
Elfin-Beam, the sun, 84.
Ella, 129.

Elli ("Old Age”), 65-67.
Elves, 29, 31, 32, 80, 96.
Embla ("Maple"?), the first cre-
ated woman, 21.
Eneá. See Európá.

England, 9, 104, 197, 199.
Erpr, one of Gudrún's three sons
by Jónakr, 158-160.
Erringar-Steinn, a skald, 191.
Európá or Eneá, Europe, 5.
Ey-Gotaland, 234.

Eyjólfr the Valiant Skald, an Ice-

landic poet of the early eleventh
century, 194, 208.
Eylimi, maternal grandfather of

Sigurdr the Völsung, 153, 230.
Eymundr, a king of Hólmgardr,
228.

Eysteinn Valdason, an Icelandic
skald of the tenth century,
108.

Eyvindr Skald-Despoiler, a Nor-
wegian skald of the tenth cen-
tury, 98-100, 102, 105, 106,
112, 136, 148, 172, 181, 188,
197, 205, 228.

FAFNIR, brother of Otter, 151-

154, 174, 213.
Fákr, a horse, 211.
Falhófnir, a horse, 28, 211.
Falr, a dwarf, 27.

Fárbauti the giant, father of

Loki, 41, 114.
Farmatýr ("God of Cargoes"),
a name of Odin, 34.
Fearful-Tusk, Freyr's boar, 73,
113.

Fenja, one of the two giantesses
who turned the stones of the
mill Grotti for King Fródi,
162-169, 174.

Fenris-Wolf or Fenrir, 24, 39,
42-45, 50, 78-81, 83, 84, 101,

113, 114.

Fensalir, Frigg's abode, 45, 71,

129.

Fidr, a dwarf, 27.
Fíli, a dwarf, 26.
Fimbulthul, a river, 16, 52.
Finland, 217.
Finn, 7.
Fire-Kindler, one of Ægir's
thralls, 144.

Five-Finger,

one of Ægir's

thralls, 144.
Fjalarr, a dwarf, 93.
Fjölnir, a legendary Swedish
king, 162.

Fjölnir, a name of Odin, 34.
Fjölsvidr, a name of Odin, 34.
Fjörgvin or Fjörgynn, Frigg's
mother, 22, 129, 208.
Fjörm, a river, 16, 52.
Fjörsvartnir, Night's horse, 212.
Fólk vangar, Freyja's dwelling, 38.
Fornjótr, father of the Wind, 141.
Forseti, son of Baldr, 41, 89, 111.
Fránangr-Falls, 75.

Frankland (Franconia, or all the
territory occupied by the
Franks), 8.

Franks, the, 230.

Freki, one of Odin's wolves, 50,

51.
Freóvin, 8.

Freyja, daughter of Njördr, 38,
46, 54, 73, 89, 91, 111-113,
116, 128, 129, 143, 148-150,
184, 187.

Freyr, son of Njördr, 38, 48-50,
56, 73, 79, 81, 89, 111, 112,
129, 143, 146, 147, 149.
Fríallaf or Fridleifr, 7, 8.
Fridleifr, 161, 162.
Frigg or Frígida, wife of Odin, 7,

22, 33, 45-47, 71-74, 81, 89,
99, 111, 114, 121, 129, 136,
143.

Frjódigar or Fródi, 8.

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