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[4] munn vátan ‘the mouth wet [with tears]’: This interpretation (see NN §1749) is marginally less awkward than Finnur Jónsson’s (Skj B): Þurkar þegn ... vátan: törrer den (gråd)våde mand ‘he dries the man wet (from weeping)’.