Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Hrúts heiti 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. 891.
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr, hornumskvali,
gumarr, hornglóinn ok gjaldhróinn,
hveðurr, hornglói, Hallinskíði,
berr, hornhróinn ok Heimdali,
bekri, miðjungr, blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr, hornumskvali, gumarr, hornglóinn ok gjaldhróinn, hveðurr, hornglói, Hallinskíði, berr, hornhróinn ok Heimdali, bekri, miðjungr, blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
‘Ram, mighty-horned one, horn-clamourer, gumarr, horn-glowing one and gjaldhróinn, roarer, horn-glowing one, Hallinskíði, berr, hornhróinn and Heimdali, bellower, middler, bleater, mǫrðr and wether. ’
Other than hrútr m. ‘ram’ (l. 1), bekri m. ‘bellower’ (l. 7) and veðr m. ‘wether’ (l. 8), none of the heiti listed in this stanza occurs elsewhere as heiti for ‘ram’, though some of them are used in other sources with different referents. — [5]: The line is defective in mss R, Tˣ, C and contains only the first of the two heiti. Since hornglói ‘horn-glowing one’ is a variant of the ram-name already mentioned in l. 3, it is possible that this heiti was added at some point in the antecedent of the A, B redaction to fill the lacuna.
Text is based on reconstruction from the base text and variant apparatus and may contain alternative spellings and other normalisations not visible in the manuscript text. Transcriptions may not have been checked and should not be cited.
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr,
hornumskvali,
gumarr, hornglóinn
ok gjaldhróinn,
hveðurr, ,
Hallinskíði,
berr, hornhróinn
ok Heimdali,
bekri, miðjungr,
blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
Hrvtr ofr hyrningr hornvm skvali gvmaʀ horngloiɴ ok gialldhroiɴ | hveþvʀ hallinskiþi beʀ hornhroiɴ ok heimdali bekri miðivngr blǽr ⸝⸝ mꜹrðr ok veðr |
(VEÞ)
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr,
hornum-skáli,
†gummarr†, hornglóinn
gjaldhróinn,
,
Hallinskíði,
berr, horn†-\h/roin†
hveðr, hornglóinn, heimdali ,
†berkri†, miðjungr,
†blo᷎r†, mǫrðr ok veðr.
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr,
hornumskvali,
gumarr, hornglóinn
ok gjall-hróinn,
hveðurr, ,
Hallinskíði,
berr, hornhróinn
ok Heimdali,
bekri, miðjungr,
blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr,
hornum-skáli,
gumarr, hornglóinn
ok gjaldhróinn,
hveðruðr, hornglói,
Hallinskíði,
berr, hornhróinn
ok Heimdali,
bekri, miðjungr,
blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
Hrvtr ofrhyrningr hornvmskali hrvz hæiti | gvmarr horngloinn ok gialldhróinn hvæðrvðr hornglói hallinskiði berr | horn hroinn ok hæimdali bækri miðivngr blær mø̨rðr ok væðr
(VEÞ)
†[…]rútr†, ofrhyrningr,
hornum-skáli,
gumarr, hornglóinn
ok gjaldhróinn,
hveðruðr, hornglói,
Hallinskíði,
, horn
,
bekri, miðjungr,
blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
[...]rútr ofrhy᷎rningr hornum skale . gumarr horngloinn ok gíalld . Hruta heíti | hroenn . huedrudr hornglóe . hallenskide . bekre midlungr ble᷎ʀr mo᷎rdr ok vedr . Hafra heiti |
(VEÞ)
Hrútr, ofrhyrningr,
hornumskvali,
gumarr, hornglóinn
ok gjaldhróinn,
hveðurr, hornglói,
Hallinskíði,
berr, hornhróinn
ok Heimdali,
bekri, miðjungr,
blær, mǫrðr ok veðr.
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