[2] hvarma barmskúr ‘the shower of the edge of eyelids [(lit. ‘edge-showers of eyelids’) EYES > TEARS]’: According to Kock (NN §1271), barmr means ‘seething, swelling, fermenting’ here, but his argumentation is not persuasive, and barmr is otherwise not attested in Old Norse in that sense (see also AEW: barmr 2, 3). The present interpretation follows LP: barmskúr.