hirð Hugins
‘for the retinue of Huginn’ = RAVENS
for the retinue of Huginn → RAVENS
svartklædda dynhrókr sóknar
‘black-coated din-cormorants of battle’ = RAVENS
black-coated din-cormorants of battle → RAVENS
nafni hrafns
‘the namesakes of the raven’ = RAVENS
the namesakes of the raven → RAVENS
gunnstari
‘of battle-starlings’ = RAVENS
battle-starlings, → RAVENS
svǫrt hjaldrgagl
‘black battle-goslings’ = RAVENS
black battle-goslings → RAVENS
svanr farmatýs
‘to the swans of the god of cargoes’ = RAVENS
the god of cargoes, → Óðinn
to the swans of ÓÐINN → RAVENS
ferð Hugins
‘of the flock of Huginn’ = RAVENS
the flock of Huginn → RAVENS
gagl Yggs
‘to the geese of Yggr’ = RAVENS
to the geese of Yggr, → RAVENS
dǫkkvalr dolgbands
‘the dark falcons of the battle-god’ = RAVENS
the battle-god → Óðinn
the dark falcons of ÓÐINN → RAVENS
gagl Yggs
‘the goslings of Yggr’ = RAVENS
the goslings of Yggr → RAVENS
veiði-viti vals
‘hunting-visitors of the slain’ = RAVENS
Hunting-visitors of the slain → RAVENS
niðr Hugins
‘Hugin’s kin’ = RAVENS
Hugin’s kin → RAVENS
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