Elena Gurevich (ed.) 2017, ‘Anonymous Þulur, Skipa heiti 7’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 871.
Húnn, húnbora ok hjalmunvǫlr,
húfr, hlýr, hremni ok halsstemni,
hefill, hals, hanki ok hǫfuðbendur,
háir, hæll, hamarr, hjalpreip ok lík.
Húnn, húnbora ok hjalmunvǫlr, húfr, hlýr, hremni ok halsstemni, hefill, hals, hanki ok hǫfuðbendur, háir, hæll, hamarr, hjalpreip ok lík.
‘Masthead, masthead-hole and tiller, hull, bow, fifth plank and hawse-stem, clew-line, hawse, hank and backstays, oarports, keel’s heel, hammer, help-rope and leech. ’
See Note to st. 5 [All].
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.
, húnbora
ok hjalmunvǫlr,
húfr, hlýr, hremni
ok halsstemni,
hefill, hals, hanki
ok hǫfuðbendur,
háir, hæll, hamarr,
hjalpreip ok lík.
Hvnbora ok hialmvnvolr hvfr | hlyt hremni ok halstemni hefill hals hanki ok hofvt bendvr hair | hæll hamaʀ hialpreip ok lík.
(VEÞ)
Húnn, húnbora
hjalmunvǫlr,
húfr, hlýr, hremni
halsstemni,
hefill, hals, hanki
hǫfuðbendur,
háir, hæll, hamarr,
hjalpreik ok lík.
, húnbora
hjalmunvǫlr,
húfr, hlýr, hremni
ok †h[…]lsstefni†,
hefill, hals, hnakki
ok hǫfuðbendur,
háir, hæll, hamarr,
hjalpreip ok lík.
Húnn, húnbora
ok hjalmunvǫlr,
húfr, hlýr, hremni
ok halsstefni,
hefill, hals, hanki
ok hǫfuðbendur,
háir, hæll, hamarr,
hjalpreip ok lík.
Hvnn hv́n bora ok hialmvn | vø̨lr hv́fr hlyr hrefni ok halstæfni hæyill hals hanki ok hø̨fvðbændvr ha | ir hæll hamarr hiálpreíp ok lík .
(VEÞ)
Húnn, húnbora
ok hjalm-vǫlr,
húfr, †hl[…]rr†, hremni
ok halstefni,
hefill, hals, hanki
ok †ho᷎fut b[…]nndur†,
háir, hæll, hamarr,
hjalpreip ok lík.
Húnn húnbora ok | hialmvo᷎lr hufr hl[...]rr hrefni ok halstefni . hevill hals hannke ok ho᷎fut b[...]nndur . hair | he᷎ll hamarr hialpreip ok lik .
(VEÞ)
Húnn, húnbora
ok hjalmunvǫlr,
húfr, †hlýrr†, hremni
ok halsstemni,
hefill, hals, hanki
ok †ho᷎fut benndur†,
háir, hæll, hamarr,
hjalpreip ok lík.
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