Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.) 2017, ‘Ǫrvar-Odds saga 70 (Gyðja, Lausavísur 6)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry in fornaldarsögur. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 8. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 885.
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1. hjalpa (verb): help
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2. Áss (noun m.; °áss, dat. ási/ás; ásar): god
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3. ok (conj.): and, but; also
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Ásynja (noun f.; °; -ur): goddess
[2] ásynjur: so all others, ‘osynior’ 344a
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gǫrvallr (adj.): everything
[3, 4] görvöll regin gyðju sinni: so all others, ‘g. r. g. s.’ 344a
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regin (noun n.): divine power
[3, 4] görvöll regin gyðju sinni: so all others, ‘g. r. g. s.’ 344a
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gyðja (noun f.): goddess, priestess
[3, 4] görvöll regin gyðju sinni: so all others, ‘g. r. g. s.’ 344a
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3. sinn (pron.; °f. sín, n. sitt): (refl. poss. pron.)
[3, 4] görvöll regin gyðju sinni: so all others, ‘g. r. g. s.’ 344a
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After Oddr has spoken st. 69, he goes after the priestess with a huge oak club, but she escapes into a temple (hof) that stands in the town. She runs inside, uttering this helmingr.
This helmingr functions as a kind of refrain (stef). It also occurs as Ǫrv 61/5-8; see Note to [All] to that stanza.
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