[1] Litar ‘of Litr <giant>’: Litr is not named elsewhere as a giant, though the kenning type (cf. Meissner 256) makes his identity as a giant here almost certain. Litr appears as a dwarf-name in Vsp 12/4 and several other places (cf. SnE 1998, II, 489) and once as an ox-heiti (Þul Øxna 2/5). Litr was also the name of the dwarf that Þórr kicked into the fire at Baldr’s funeral (SnE 2005, 46). The common noun litr means ‘colour’, especially the colour of the sky at dawn or dusk.
References
- Bibliography
- Meissner = Meissner, Rudolf. 1921. Die Kenningar der Skalden: Ein Beitrag zur skaldischen Poetik. Rheinische Beiträge und Hülfsbücher zur germanischen Philologie und Volkskunde 1. Bonn and Leipzig: Schroeder. Rpt. 1984. Hildesheim etc.: Olms.
- SnE 1998 = Snorri Sturluson. 1998. Edda: Skáldskaparmál. Ed. Anthony Faulkes. 2 vols. University College London: Viking Society for Northern Research.
- SnE 2005 = Snorri Sturluson. 2005. Edda: Prologue and Gylfaginning. Ed. Anthony Faulkes. 2nd edn. University College London: Viking Society for Northern Research.
- Internal references
- Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Øxna heiti 2’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 887.
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