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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Note to Anon Mhkv 30III

[1] stjórnlausu ‘something rudderless’: The adj. stjǫrnlauss occurs in Hávm 90/8, where the love of false women is likened to steering a rudderless craft in a wild wind. In the present clause, stjǫrnlausu (n. dat. sg.) is used substantivelly as the object of slyngva ‘throw’ which takes the dat.

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