Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Dverga heiti 5’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 701.
Fáinn, Fár*, Fíli, Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn,
Fiðr, Hár, Farli, Frosti ok Tigvi,
Hannarr, Forvé, Heptifíli,
Heri, Hǫgstari ok Hornbori.
Fáinn, Fár*, Fíli, Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn, Fiðr, Hár, Farli, Frosti ok Tigvi, Hannarr, Forvé, Heptifíli, Heri, Hǫgstari ok Hornbori.
‘Fáinn, Fár*, Fíli, Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn, Fiðr, Hár, Farli, Frosti and Tigvi, Hannarr, Forvé, Heptifíli, Heri, Hǫgstari and Hornbori. ’
[1]: None of the three names in this line is included in the list in LaufE.
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Fáinn, †fárr†, Fíli,
Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn,
Fiðr, Hár, Farli,
Frosti ok †tigvæ†,
†hannerr†, Forvé,
†hæptisíli†,
Heri, Hǫgstari
ok Hornbori.
Fainn fáʀr fíli fiø̨lsviðr gloinn fiðr hár | farli froste ok tigvæ hannirr forve hæptisili heri hǫgstari ok hornbori .
(VEÞ)
Fáinn, †fárr†, †fil[…]†,
†[…]dr†, Glóinn,
Fiðr, †[…]dr†, Farli,
Frosti ok †tiurgr†,
Hannarr, †f[…]†,
†[…]eptifilí†,
†h[…]ri h[…]gst[…]†,
†[…] horn […]† .
Faínn farr fil[...]dr gloinn . fidr [...]dr far | le frosti ok tiurgr . Hannaʀr f[...]eptrfilí h[...]ri h[...]gst[...]r [...] horn [...]
(VEÞ)
Fáinn, Fár*, †fili†,
†fio᷎lsuidr†, Glóinn,
Fiðr, †harr†, Farli,
Frosti ok Tigvi,
Hannarr, †fío᷎rfe†,
†hepti filí†,
†herí hagstare†,
†ok hornbore† .
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