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Hrymr, a giant, helmsman of
Naglfar, 78-80.
Hræsvelgr, a giant, 32.
Hrönn, a river, 52.

Hrönn, a daughter of Ægir, 219.
Hugi, 62, 63, 67. Huginn, one of

Odin's ravens, 51, 214.
Hugstari, a dwarf, 26.
Húsdrápa, a poem by Úlfr Ugga-

son, 111, 113, 115.
Hvergelmir, the wellspring of the
Mist-World, 16, 27, 29, 52,

82.

Hvítserkr the Stern, one of Hrólfr

Kraki's berserks, 171.
Hymir, a giant, 68-70, 110, 132.
Hýrr, an ox, 212.
Hyrrokkin, a giantess, 73, 111.
Hoefir, a horse, 212.

Hoenir, one of the Æsir, 37, 89,

114, 132, 133, 150.

Hödr, the blind god, and slayer
of Baldr, 40, 71, 72, 83, 111,

114.

Högni, brother of Gunnarr,
155-157, 182.

Högni, father of Hildr, 188-190,

194, 201, 212.

Hölgi, father of Thorgerdr Höl-
gabrúdr, 173.

Höll, a river, 52.

Hölvir, a horse, 212.

Hördland in Norway, 198.

Hörn, a name of Freyja, 46,

149.

Hörr, a dwarf, 26.

ICE-WAVES, a mythological

river, 17, 18.

Ida-Field or Ida-Plain, 25, 83.
Idi, a giant, 92, 124, 165, 174.
Idunn, wife of the god Bragi and

guardian of the apples of
youth, 39, 89-91, 113, 114,

129, 130, 132, 143.
Illugi, an Icelandic skald of the
eleventh century, 209.
Ingi Haraldsson, Norwegian
king (d. 1161), 134.
Ingvi-Freyr, 132. See Freyr.
"Inlaying,” 191.

Ironwood, a forest, 24.
Ironwood-Women, 24.
Ítermann, 7.

Ívaldi, a dwarf, father of Brokkr
and Sindri, 56, 145.

JAFNHÁRR, poetic name

for

Odin, 15-18, 20, 27, 33, 34, 57.
Jalangr's Heath, 161.

Jálkr, a name of Odin, 34.
Jarizleifr, a Russian king, 1016-

1054, 202.

Járnsaxa, a giantess, 118, 129,

215.

Ját, 7.

Jerusalem, 194, 197.

Jóm, 227.

Jónakr, third husband of Gudrún,

158, 161.

Jór, a horse, 211.

Jordan, 194, 196.

Jórunn, a poetess, 231.

Jutland. See Reidgothland.
Jöfurr, a son of Hálfdan the Old,

228, 229.

Jörd, daughter of Night and
of Annarr, wife of Odin, and
mother of Thor, 22,48, 107 ff.,

119, 127, 129, 134.

Jörmungandr. See Midgard Ser-
pent.

Jörmunrekkr (= Ermanarich),
King of the Goths, fourth cen-
tury, 158-161.
Jöruplain, 27.

Jötunheim, the abode of the
giants, 13, 22, 25, 42, 54, 55,
58, 72, 80, 91, 115-117, 119,
132.

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Lofn, one of the Ásynjur, 46.
Logi, 62, 67.

Loki or Loptr, the sly god (Loki
Laufeyarson), 33, 41 ff., 54, 55,
57, 58, 62, 67, 71, 75 ff., 85,
89-92, 113-115, 121-124, 131-
133, 143-147, 150-152.
Lórá, wife of Duke Lóríkus of
Thrace, 6.

Lóridi, son of Thor and Sif, 7.
Lóríkus of Thrace, foster-father
of Thor, 6.
Lovarr, a dwarf, 27.
Lund, in Sweden, 175.
Lungr, a horse, 210.
Lútr, 111.

Lyngvi, an island, 44.

Lædingr, a fetter, 43.

Læradr, a tree in Valhall, 51.

Lögr, the Malar in Sweden, 13.

MAGI, 7.

Magni, son of Thor and Járn-

saxa, 83, 107, 108, 118.
Magnús, 222.

Man, the Isle of, 203, 218.
Máni, a skald, 193.

Mardöll, a name of Freyja, 46,
174.

Markús, an Icelandic skald (c.
1100), 135, 192, 195, 222, 226,
228, 229, 232.
Marr, a horse, 210.
Mary, the Virgin, 195.
Mediterranean Sea, 5.

Meili, Thor's brother, 119, 131,
134.
Meinthjófr, 211.

Menja, a giantess, 162 ff. See
Fenja.

Mennón, Trojan king, son-in-
law of Priam and father of
Thor, 6.

Michael, the Archangel, 136.
Midgard, the citadel prepared by
the gods for human habitation,
21, 24, 53, 54, 68, 81, 107.
Midgard Serpent, 42, 67-70, 78-
81, 83, 107, 114.

Mímir, the wise giant, who guards
the well of wisdom, 27, 79, 80,

ΙΟΙ.

Mímir's Well, the source of wis-

dom, 27, 79.

Mist, a Valkyr, 48.
Mistletoe, 71, 72, 114.
Mist-World, 16.

Mjödvitnir, a dwarf, 26.
Mjöllnir, Thor's hammer, 35, 55,
57, 60, 73, 83, 107, 118, 121.
Móda, 7.

Módgudr, the maiden who
guards Gjöll's Bridge, 73.
Módi, a son of Thor, 83, 107.
Módnir, a horse, 211.
Módrödnir, a hart, 210.
Módsognir, a dwarf, 26.
Móinn, a serpent, 30, 213.
Mona. See Man, the Isle of.
Moon, the Moon-god, 23.
Moon-Hound, a wolf, 24.
Mór, a horse, 210.
Morginn ("Morn"), 212.
Mundilfari, father of Sun and
Moon, 23, 140.

Muninn, one of Odin's ravens,

51, 214, 215.

Múnón. See Mennón.

Múspell, the Region of Fire, 16,
24, 25, 50, 56, 78-80.
Múspellheim, 17, 20, 23. See
Múspell.

Mýsingr, a pirate, 162.
Mökkurkálfi, 117, 118.

NAGLFAR, the ship of Múspell,

56, 78, 80.

Naglfari, husband of Night, 22.
Náinn, a dwarf, 26.
Nál. See Laufey.

Nanna, Baldr's wife, 41, 73, 74,

89, 111, 129.
Nár, a dwarf, 26.

Nari or Narfi, son of Loki and

Sigyn, 42, 77, 114.
Nástrand, 82.

Nefir, a son of Hálfdan the Old,
230.

Nep, Nanna's father, 41, 73.
Nid, a river emptying into Trond-
hjem Bay, 223.
Nida Fells, 82.
Nídhöggr, the serpent that gnaws
the root of Yggdrasill, 27, 29,

30, 213.

Nidi, a dwarf, 26.

Niflheim, the Mist-World, 17,

27, 42.

Niflhel, the Misty Hell, 55.
Niflungs, 155, 157, 174, 230.
Night, 136.

Night, the goddess of the night,

22.

Nikarr, a name of Odin, 15.
Nikudr, a name of Odin, 15.
Nípingr, a dwarf, 26.

Niz, the river Nissan in Sweden,

229.

Njáll of the Burning, an Ice-
landic skald and lawyer of the
tenth century, 219.
Njördr, reckoned among the
Æsir, but originally of the
Vanir, 36, 48, 89, 92, 111, 112,

129, 143.

Noah, 3. Noah's Ark, 3.

Nóatún, Njördr's abode, 36 ff.,

92.

Nordri, a dwarf, 26, 133. See
North.

Nordrsetudrápa,a poem by Sveinn,

141.

Nóri, a dwarf, 26.

Norns: the three Norns, the Ger-
manic Fates, 28-30, 143; the
minor norns, 29.
North, a dwarf, 20.
Norway, settled by Odin, 9;
mentioned, 170, 188, 199, 218,
226, 233.

Nýi, a dwarf, 26.
Nýr, a dwarf, 26.
Nýrádr, a dwarf, 26.
Nyt, a river, 52.

Nönn, a river, 52.

Nörfi or Narfi, a giant, father of
Night, 22.

Nöt, a river, 152.

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Ómi, a name of Odin, 34.
Ónarr, 136, 201.
Ónarr, a dwarf, 26.
Óri, a dwarf, 26.
Orkneys, 188.

Ormr Barrey's-Skald, a poet, 134,
138.

Ormr Steinthórsson, an Icelandic
skald of the eleventh century,
104, 106, 141, 178, 220.
Órun, 174.

Óski, a name of Odin, 34.
Óttarr the Swarthy, an Icelandic
skald of the eleventh century,
176, 180, 200, 206, 207, 215,
220, 221, 226, 228, 229, 232.
Otter, son of Hreidmarr, 143,
150-152.

PIG of the Swedes, the gold
ring of King Adils, 171, 172.
Priam, King of Troy, 6.

RAбGRÍDR, a Valkyr, 48.

Rádsvidr, a dwarf, 26.
Ragnarr Lodbrók, Danish king
and sea-rover, 160, 161, 190.
Ragnarr Lodbrok's Song of
Praise, 189.

Rán, wife of the sea-god Ægir,

137, 139, 144, 219.
Randgrídr, a Valkyr, 48.
Randvér, son of King Jörmun-
rekkr, 158, 160.

Ratatöskr, squirrel of Yggdrasill,

29.

Rati, an auger, 95.
Raudr, an ox, 212.
Raumar, 223.

Raven-God, a title of Odin, 51,
98.

Refill, Reginn's sword, 153.
Refr, an Icelandic skald of the
eleventh century, 98, 101, 104,
138, 180, 185, 187, 193, 217,
218, 220.

Reginleif, a Valkyr, 48.
Reginn, son of Hreidmarr, bro-
ther of Fáfnir, and fosterer of
Sigurdr, 151-154.

Reidgothland (Jutland, 8), 234.
Reid-Gotaland. See Reidgoth-
land.

Reifnir, 190.

Rekinn, an ox, 212.

Rekkr, a dwarf, 26.
Rerir, 8.

Rhine, the German river, 157,

174, 175.

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