Kendu at Dylgju ok á Dúnheiði,
ok á þeim öllum Jassarfjöllum.
Þar opt Gotar gunni háðu,
ok fagran sigr frægir vágu.
Kendu at Dylgju ok á Dúnheiði, ok á öllum þeim Jassarfjöllum. Þar háðu Gotar opt gunni, ok frægir vágu fagran sigr.
Tell [them] at Dylgja and on Dúnheiðr, and on all the Jassarfjǫll. There the Goths often waged war, and the renowned ones won a fine victory.
[4] Jassar‑: so R715ˣ, ‘Josur‑’ corrected from Jassar in another hand 203ˣ
[4] Jassarfjöllum (dat. pl.) ‘the Jassarfjǫll’: Much (1889) identified these mountains with the range now known as Hrubý Jeseník (ModGer. Gesenke) in the Czech Republic, meaning ‘(High) Ash Mountains’. No more convincing identifications have been forthcoming.