greypr élreki
‘the violent storm-driver’ = WIND
the violent storm-driver → WIND
læ klungrs
‘the destroyer of bramble’ = WIND
the destroyer of bramble → WIND
élreki
‘the storm-chaser’ = WIND
the storm-chaser → WIND
gandr storðar
‘the wolf of the land’ = WIND
the wolf of the land → WIND
skaði lindis
‘the harmer of the lime-tree’ = WIND
the harmer of the lime-tree → WIND
fastligr garmr fýris
‘the powerful hound of the fir-tree’ = WIND
the powerful hound of the fir-tree → WIND
almsorg
‘the grief of the elm-tree’ = WIND
the grief of the elm-tree → WIND
bǫl dúks
‘the harm of the sail’ = WIND
the harm of the sail → WIND
morð viðar
‘the destruction of the tree’ = WIND
the destruction of the tree → WIND
bróðir Vidda
‘of the brother of Viddi’ = WIND
the brother of Viddi, → WIND
andœrr jǫtunn vandar
‘the adverse giant of the mast’ = WIND
The adverse giant of the mast → WIND
eirarvanr svalbúinn gandr selju
‘the merciless, cold-clad wolf of the willow’ = WIND
the merciless, cold-clad wolf of the willow → WIND
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