faðir ǫndurdísar
‘of the father of the ski-dís’ = Þjazi
the ski-dís → Skaði
the father of SKAÐI → Þjazi
ulfr snótar
‘the wolf of the woman’ = Þjazi
The wolf of the woman → Þjazi
bragðvíss ósvifrandi ása
‘the cunning unyielding opponent of the gods’ = Þjazi
the cunning unyielding opponent of the gods → Þjazi
svangr faðir Mǫrnar
‘the hungry father of Mǫrn’ = Þjazi
the hungry father of Mǫrn → Þjazi
fóstri ǫndurgoðs
‘the fosterer of the ski-deity’ = Þjazi
the ski-deity. → Skaði
the fosterer of SKAÐI → Þjazi
lómhugaðr faðir Mǫrnar
‘the deceit-minded father of Mǫrn’ = Þjazi
the deceit-minded father of Mǫrn, → Þjazi
sonr biðils Greipar
‘the son of the wooer of Greip’ = Þjazi
the wooer of Greip → GIANT
the son of the GIANT → Þjazi
ramman reimuðr Jǫtunheima
‘the mighty haunter of Jǫtunheimar’ = Þjazi
the mighty haunter of Jǫtunheimar, → Þjazi
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