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[8] haufuð ‘heads’: The rare form haufuð ‘head’ (cf. Goth. haubiþ, OE heafod) beside the commoner hǫfuð is confirmed by aðalhending with -rauf; see ANG §98.1 and cf. Bragi Rdr 4/8.