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Note to Gestumbl Heiðr 24VIII (Heiðr 71)

[2] brimskerjum ‘surf-skerries’: A hap. leg. Cf. Snæbj Lv 1/4, 2III, where the waves are referred to as níu brúðir skerja ‘nine brides of the skerries’. Ms. 281ˣ’s reading, brimserkjum ‘surf-shirts’ is a possible but less satisfactory variant. The reading of R715ˣ (though its prose refers to sker (Heiðr 1924, 136)) and the original reading of 597bˣ (prior to correction) is brinserkjum ‘mail-shirts’, otherwise unattested in Old Norse but cf. e.g. brynstakkr ‘mail-jacket’. This does not make satisfactory sense in the context. On these variants see Burrows (2013, 208-9).

References

  1. Bibliography
  2. Heiðr 1924 = Jón Helgason, ed. 1924. Heiðreks saga. Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks konungs. SUGNL 48. Copenhagen: Jørgensen.
  3. Burrows, Hannah. 2013. ‘Enigma Variations: Hervarar saga’s Wave-Riddles and Supernatural Women in Old Norse Poetic Tradition’. JEGP 112, 194-216.
  4. Internal references
  5. Edith Marold (ed.) 2017, ‘Snæbjǫrn, Lausavísur 1’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 377.

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