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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Note to Þul Óðins 3III

[5] Hárbarðr: Lit. ‘hoary-bearded one’ (from the adj. hárr ‘hoary, grey’ and a m. derivation of barð n. ‘beard’), Óðinn’s name in Hárb. According to Grí 49/10, Hárbarðr was the name the gods used for Óðinn. Cf. also Hárr (st. 2/8). The name occurs in skaldic verse.

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