Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Hjálms heiti 1’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 828.
Hropts hattar skalk heiti segja:
hjalmr, gullfáinn, hraunn, valhrímnir,
hallhrímnir, skolkr ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, þokki ok fík-Móinn.
Skalk segja heiti {hattar Hropts}: hjalmr, gullfáinn, hraunn, valhrímnir, hallhrímnir, skolkr ok hlífandi, fjǫrnir, þokki ok fík-Móinn.
‘I shall say the names of Hroptr’s <= Óðinn’s> hood [HELMET]: helmet, gold-coloured one, hraunn, slaughter-boar, stone-boar, frightener and protecting one, life-protector, favour and greedy-Móinn. ’
Text is based on reconstruction from the base text and variant apparatus and may contain alternative spellings and other normalisations not visible in the manuscript text. Transcriptions may not have been checked and should not be cited.
Hropts hattar skalk
segja heiti :
hjalmr, gullfáinn,
hraunn, valhrímnir,
hallhrímnir, skolir
ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, þokki
ok fík-Móinn.
Hropz hattar skal ec | segia heiti híalmr gvllfaiɴ hrꜹɴ valhrimnir hallhrimnir skolir ok hlif | andi fiornir þocki ok fíc moiɴ.
(VEÞ)
Hropts hattar skalk
heiti segja:
hjalmr, gullfáinn,
hraunn, valhrímnir,
hallhrímnir, skolkr
ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, þokki
ok fík-Móinn.
Hropts hattar skalk
segja heiti :
hjalmr, gullfáinn,
hraunn, valhrímnir,
hallhrímnir, skollr
ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, þokki
ok fík-Móinn.
Hropts hattar skalk
heiti segja:
hjalmr, gullfáinn,
†hrꜹr†, valhrímnir,
hallhrímnir, †skǿlkr†
ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, þokki
ok fisk--Móinn.
Hroptz hattar scal æk hæiti sæigia hialmr gvllfainn hrꜹr valhrimnir hall | hrimnir skǿlkr ok hlifandi fiǫrnir þoki ok fiskmoinn
(VEÞ)
†[…]ropz† hattar skalk
heiti segja:
†[…]almr g[…]llfaenn†, ,
†hramr†, ,
hallhrímnir, skalkr
ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, †þo[…]kí†
ok fisk--Móinn.
[...]ropz hattar skal ek heíti segia . [...]almr g[...]llfaenn hramr hallhrimnir skalkr ok hlifandí | fio᷎rnir þ[...]kí ok fiskmóenn
(VEÞ)
†Hroptz† hattar skalk
heiti segja:
†híalmr gullfaenn†, ,
hraunn, valhrímnir,
hallhrímnir, skolkr
ok hlífandi,
fjǫrnir, †þoki†
ok fík-Móinn.
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