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[4] hraustr ‘valiant’: The adj. is here taken with herr ‘army’ (as in the prose w. o. above and in ÍF 28 and Hkr 1991), cf. the prúðirhirðmenn ‘splendid retainers’ in st. 2. It could equally well qualify harri ‘prince’ (so Skj B and Skald).