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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Note to Innsteinn Innkv 6VIII (Hálf 24)

[4, 3] komnir niðr í kaf ‘deeply immersed in water’: Lit. ‘come down into the deep sea’. The noun kaf means what lies below the surface of the water, and refers to the deep sea or ocean. This prediction does not relate literally to a prospective drowning of Hálfr’s men, unlike Innsteinn’s two previous prophecies of death by fire, but seems to be a metaphor for death or dying.

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