Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Dœgra 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. 914.
Dœgr, hlýrn ok røkr, díes ok lýsing,
dagr, nótt, svefngaman ok draum-Njǫrun,
nox, nis, gríma, njól, myrkfara,
óljós, draum-Vǫr, émispéríum.
Dœgr, hlýrn ok røkr, díes ok lýsing, dagr, nótt, svefngaman ok draum-Njǫrun, nox, nis, gríma, njól, myrkfara, óljós, draum-Vǫr, émispéríum.
‘Day and night, sky-light and twilight, dies and daybreak, day, night, dream-joy and dream-Njǫrun <goddess>, nox, nis, mask, darkness, dusk-farer, dark one, dream-Vǫr <goddess>, hemisphere. ’
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.
Dœgr, †hyrn† ok røkr,
díes ok lýsing,
dagr, nótt, svefngaman
ok draum-Njǫrun,
nox, nis, gríma,
njól, myrkfara,
óljós, draum-Vǫr,
†eimspernim†.
Dęgr hyrn ok rø̨kr dies ok lysing dagr nótt svefngaman ok drꜹmniø̨ | rvn nox nis grima niol myrkfara olios drav́m vø̨r eimspernim ||
(VEÞ)
†[…]e᷎gr†, hlýrn ok †ro᷎ckr†,
†d[…]† ok lýsing,
díes nox, , svefngaman
ok †dro᷎m nío᷎run†-,
nótt, nis, gríma,
njól, myrkfara,
†ol[…]dr[…]vo᷎[…]†, -,
†e[…]†.
De᷎gra heiti [...]e᷎gr hlýrn ok ro᷎ckr d[...] ok ly᷎síng díes nox sue | fn gaman ok dro᷎m nío᷎run . nótt nís grima niol myrkfara ol[...]dr[...]vo᷎[...] eim[...] . Hímíns heiti |
(VEÞ)
Dœgr, hlýrn ok røkr,
dagr ok lýsing,
dagr, nótt, svefngaman
ok draum-Njǫrun,
nox, nis, gríma,
njól, myrkfara,
†ólíos draumvo᷎r†, -,
†emispū. .†.
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