[7] er ‘when’: Wrightson treats this as the verbal form er (3rd pers. sg. pres. indic.) ‘is’ and takes it with ríkr og fróðr ‘(he) is powerful and wise’. According to that interpretation, which is less convincing from the point of view of w.o. and metre, the second cl. in the helmingr is a main cl. rather than a bound cl.