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Stúfr, a horse, 211.

Styrkárr Oddason, a skald, 194.
Sudri, a dwarf ("South"), 20,

26, 128, 133.

Summer, 32.
Sun, 47.

Sun, the sun-goddess, 23.
Surtr, 16, 31, 78, 81, 83, 102.
Surtr's Fire, 31.

Suttungr, a giant, Gillingr's son,
94-96.

Svadilfari, a stallion, sire of Sleip-
nir, 54, 55.

Sváfnir, a serpent, 30, 213.
Svanhildr, daughter of Sigurdr
Fáfnisbani and Gudrún, 155,
158, 161.
Svarinshaugr, 27.

Svásudr, father of Summer, 32,

142.

Svebdeg or Svipdagr, 7.
Sveidi, 192.

Sveinn, a skald, 141, 192.
Svíarr, a dwarf, 26.
Svidrir, a name of Odin, 34.
Svidurr, a name of Odin, 34, 234.
Svipall, a name of Odin, 34.
Svipdagr, one of Hrólfr Kraki's
berserks, 171.

Svívör, 111.

Svöl, a river, 16, 52.
Svöldr, battle of, in which Ólafr

Tryggvason fell, 173.

Svölnir, 190.
Swans, origin of, 30.
Swarthead, 18.

Sweden, realm of King Gylfi, 8,

13, 162, 166, 170-172, 199,
234.
Swedes, 234.

Sylgr, a river, 16.

Syn, one of the Ásynjur, 46.
Sýr, a name for Freyja, 46, 201.
Sægr, 23.

Sæhrímnir, the boar which fur-
nishes meat for the Einherjar,

50.

Sæmingr, a son of Odin and first
king of Norway, 9.
Søkin, a river, 52.

Søkkvabekkr, Sága's abode, 46.
Sölsi, 192.

Sörli, one of Gudrún's three sons
by Jónakr, 158-160, 184.

THEGN, 211.

Thekkr, a name of Odin, 34.
Thekkr, a dwarf, 26.
Thengill or Manna-Thengill, a
son of Hálfdan the Old, 228.
Thjálfi, Thor's bondservant, 57,
58, 62, 63, 67, 107, 108, 117,
118, 124, 126.

Thjazi (also spelled Thjatsi), a

giant, father of Skadi, 37, 90-
92, 130 ff., 135, 165, 174.
Thjódnuma, a river, 52.
Thjódólfr of Hvin, Norwegian

skald of the ninth century, 14,

99, 119, 130, 134, 137, 173,
197, 202, 205, 206, 208, 214,
216, 226, 227, 232.

Thor, son of Mennón and Tró-

án, and grandson of Priam, 6.
Thor (to be identified with the
above), son of Odin and Jörd
("Earth”), also called Ása-
Thor and Öku-Thor, 22, 28,
35, 41, 54-70, 73, 76, 81, 83,
85, 89, 96, 107-111, 114-129,
136, 143, 145-147, 204, 221.
Thórálfr, an Icelandic skald,

102.

Thorbjörn Lady's-Skald, an Ice-
landic skald of the eleventh
century, 109, 110, 194.
Thórdr Kolbeinsson, an Icelan-
dic skald of the eleventh cen-
tury, 204, 207, 210.
Thórdr Mæri's Skald, 176.
Thórdr Sjáreksson, an Icelandic
skald of the eleventh century,

III, 192.

Thorfinnr, Earl of Orkney (d.

1064), 198, 202.
Thorgerdr Hölgabrúdr, 173.
Thorinn, a dwarf, 26.
Thorkell Hamar-Skald, an Ice-
landic skald (c. 1100), 232.
Thórleifr, 121, 130, 133.
Thorleikr the Fair, a skald of the
eleventh century, at the court
of King Sveinn Úlfsson of
Denmark, 175, 176, 220.
Thorn, 124, 127.
Thórsdrápa, poem by Eilífr Gud-

rúnarson, 123 ff.
Thorsteinn, 104.

Thorvaldr Blending-Skald, an
Icelandic skald (c. 1100), 103,
176, 199.
Thrace, 6.

Thrándheim, the modern Trond-
hjem, 141.

Thridi, poetic name for Odin, 15-

17, 20, 33, 34, 57, 82, 99.
Thrívaldi, a giant, 107, 109, 110.
Thróinn, a dwarf, 26.
Thrór, a name of Odin, 34.
Thrór, a dwarf, 26.
Thrúdheim, Thor's realm, 6.
Thrúdr, a Valkyr, 48.
Thrúdr, Thor's daughter, 107,
108, 128, 129.

Thrúdvangar, Thor's abode, 35,
68, 118.

Thrymheimr, Thjazi's abode,
37, 38, 90.

Thudr, a name of Odin, 34.
Thundr, a name of Odin, 34.
Thviti, a rock, 45.
Thyn, a river, 52.
Thökk, a giantess (Loki in dis-
guise), 75.
Thöll, a river, 52.

Tindr, an Icelandic skald (c.
1000), 183.

Tjaldari, a horse, 210.
Tooth-Gnasher and Tooth-Grit-
ter, Thor's goats, 35.

Tróán, wife of Mennón and

mother of Thor, 6.
Trór. See Thor (1).
Troy, 6, 9, 21, 85.

Turf-Einarr, Earl of Orkney

(c. 900), 203.
Turkland. See Troy.
Turks, 9, 85.

Tyggi, a son of Hálfdan the Old,

228, 229.

Týr, god of war, 39, 42, 45, 79,

89, 96, 113, 143.

Týr of Cargoes, a title of Odin,
96.

Týr of the Hanged, a title of
Odin, 96.

Týr of Triumph, a title of Odin,
96, 98.

Týr of the Wain, a title of Odin,

96.

UD

DR, a name of Odin, 34.
Udr, a daughter of Ægir, 219.
Úlfr Uggason, an Icelandic
skald (c. 1000), 99-101, 106,
110-113, 179, 186, 204, 208.
Ullr, Thor's step-son, 41, 89, 107,
108, 114, 119, 128, 129, 180,
182, 185.

Ulysses, 85.
Uppsala, 170, 171.

Urdr ("That which has taken
place," the Past), one of the
three Norns, 28, 30, 186, 194,
195. Urdr's Well, 28, 30, 186,

194, 195.

Útgarda-Loki, 61-69. See Skrý-

mir.

Útgardr, 61.
Uvigg, 8.

VAFTHRÚDNIR, a giant, 18.

Váfudr, a name of Odin, 34.
Vágasker, 113.

Vakr, Morn's horse, 212.
Vakr, a name of Odin, 34.
Valaskjálf, one of Odin's dwell-
ings, 31.

Valfather (Odin), 27.

Valgardr, an Icelandic skald of
the eleventh century, 219, 222,
224, 233.

Valhall ("Hall of the Slain"),
the abode of Odin's champions,

14, 33, 47, 50-53, 71, 99, 102,
116, 144.

Váli, a dwarf, 26.

Váli, son of Loki, 48, 77, 83.
Váli, one of the Æsir, 89, 114.
Valkyrs, 48, 73, 100, 102, 143,
181, 182.

Valr, a horse, 210.
Ván, a river, 45, 114.
Vanir, the older Northern gods
before the Æsir, 37, 46, 47,

93, 111, 112, 129.

Vár, one of the Ásynjur, 46.
Vartari, a thong, 147.
Vásadr, grandfather of Winter,

33.
Vé, one of Odin's brothers, 19.
Vedrfölnir, a hawk, 29.

Vegdeg, son of Odin, 7.

Vegsvinn, a river, 52.

Veiga in Hálogaland, the modern

Vegenö, 207.

Veratýr, a name of Odin, 34.

Verdandi ("That which is in a
state of being, or becoming,"
the Present), one of the three
Norns, 28.
Vésteinn, 211.

Vestri, or West, a dwarf, 20, 26,

133.

Vetrlidi, an Icelandic skald of

the tenth century, 110.
Victory-Týr. See Týr of Tri-
umph.

Víd, a river, 16, 52.

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Vidarr, one of the Æsir, slayer
of Fenris-Wolf, 40, 80, 81, 83,
89, 113, 143.
Vídbláinn, the third heaven, 32.
Vidblindi, a giant, 177.
Vidfinnr, father of Bil and Hjúki,
Vidrir, a name of Odin, 191.
Vidurr, a name of Odin, 34, 204.
Vifill, 211.

Víga-Glúmr, an Icelandic skald

of the tenth century, 98, 183,
191, 215.

Vigg, a horse, 211.
Víggr, a dwarf, 26.

Vígridr, the field on which the
last battle is fought at the end
of the world, 79, 81.
Vili, Odin's brother, 100.
Vimur, a river, 110, 122 ff.

Vín, a river, 52.

Vína, a river, 52.

Vindálfr, a dwarf, 26.

Vindler, a name of Heimdallr,

113.

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Völu-Steinn, an Icelandic skald

of the tenth century, 106, 208.
Vör, one of the Ásynjur, 46.
Vöttr Véseti, one of Hrólfr
Kraki's berserks, 171.

WEIRD of the Gods, 39, 45,
77 ff., 189.
Westphalia, 8.

Whitby, Scandinavian settle-
ment in Yorkshire, 231.
Willharm, 18.

Wind, origin of, 32.

Winter, 33.

Witolf, 18.

YAWNING Void. See Ginnunga-

gap.

Yggdrasill, the Ash, holy place

of the Æsir, 27 ff., 53, 79, 80.
Yggr, a name of Odin, 34, 204.
(Cf. Yggdrasill, "Odin's
Steed"?)

Ylgr, a river, 16.

Ymir or Aurgelmir, the first
Rime-Giant, 17, 18, 20, 21,
26, 133, 134, 136-138.
Ynglings, the first Swedish dy-
nasty, 9, 230, 232.
Yngvi, son of Odin and first king

of Sweden, ancestor of the
Ynglings, 9.

Yngvi, son of Hálfdan the Old,
to be identified with the above,

99, 102, 230.

Yngvi, a dwarf, 27.

Yrsa, mother of Hrólfr Kraki,

168, 170-173.

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