[8] sælkerar ‘affluent ones’: Cf. the weak verb sælka ‘make happy’ and the adj. sæll ‘blessed, happy’. In Modern Icelandic, sælkeri is a ‘gourmand’. The word is listed in Skm among other terms for ‘generous man’ (SnE 1998, I, 106: Ǫrr maðr heitir … sælkeri ‘A generous man is called … sælkeri’), but it is never used in poetry.