Mank haukstalda heiti segja:
allvaldr, fylkir ok afraki,
bragningr, ǫðlingr, buðlungr, dǫglingr,
ǫðlingr ok gramr, jǫfurr ok tyggi.
Mank segja heiti haukstalda: allvaldr, fylkir ok afraki, bragningr, ǫðlingr, buðlungr, dǫglingr, ǫðlingr ok gramr, jǫfurr ok tyggi.
I shall say the names of noblemen: all-powerful one, leader and prince, ruler, nobleman, descendant of Buðli, descendant of Dagr, nobleman and fierce one, prince and chieftain.
[6] dǫglingr: ‘do᷎g[…]inngr’ B, ‘do᷎gglinngr’ 744ˣ
[6] buðlungr, dǫglingr ‘descendant of Buðli, descendant of Dagr’: Poetic designations for ‘prince’ from Buðlungar ‘descendants of Buðli’ and Daglingar ‘descendants of Dagr’. Both Dagr and Buðli are legendary kings, sons of Hálfdan gamli ‘the Old’ (Skm, SnE 1998, I, 103; see also Ættartölur in Flat 1860-8, I, 25 and Introduction above). Buðli could be the father of the legendary king Atli Buðlason (see Akv and Am), and there are also several kings of the name Dagr.