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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Note to Ólhelg Lv 9I

[7] bundit laufi ‘wreathed with foliage’: This describes tré bekkjar ‘tree of the bench [WOMAN]’, possibly referring to the headdress of leaves worn by the bride (and bridegroom) at an Eastern Orthodox wedding (Poole 1985a, 128). The references to gold in Lv 2/3, including golli merkð ‘distinguished with gold’, could refer to the same wedding.

References

  1. Bibliography
  2. Poole, Russell. 1985a. ‘Some Royal Love-Verses’. MM, 115-31.

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