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Þul Sverða 3III/3 — mundriði ‘hand-swinger’

Lotti, hrǫnduðr,         lǫgðir, mækir,
mǫnduðr, mundriði         ok Mistilteinn,
malmr, þrór ok marr         ok miðfáinn,
Fetbreiðr, grindlogi         ok Fjǫrsváfnir.

Lotti, hrǫnduðr, lǫgðir, mækir, mǫnduðr, mundriði ok Mistilteinn, malmr, þrór ok marr ok miðfáinn, Fetbreiðr, grindlogi ok Fjǫrsváfnir.

Lotti, thruster, stabber, blade, aimer, hand-swinger and Mistilteinn, metal, thriver and striker and one decorated in the middle, Fetbreiðr, gate-flame and Fjǫrsváfnir.

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[3] mundriði (m.) ‘hand-swinger’: This heiti is formed from mund f. ‘hand’ and the strong verb ríða ‘swing’ (cf. LP: mundriði: som spiller i hånden ‘which plays in the hand’; AEW: mundriði). Alternatively, Falk (1914b, 56), maintains that the sword-heiti originally was a term for a part of a sword, mundriðr or mundriði (see st. 12/5 below), synonymous with hepti n. ‘the haft of a short sword (sax)’ (hence lit. ‘one equipped with a saxhepti’). Mundriði is also the name of a part of a shield (LP: mundriði), and hence the word appears in shield-kennings. It is used in the rímur as a poetic word for ‘shield’ (Finnur Jónsson 1926-8: mundriði)

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