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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Eyja 1III/1 — Ǫmð ‘Andøya’

Ey, Ǫmð ok Ǫrmst,         ǫllum lengri
Horn, Hrund ok Hugl,         Herðla, Ívist,
Hveðn, Hrafnista,         Hísing, Skrofa,
Mǫn, Mǫst, Hasley,         Myl, Stolm, Bataldr.

Ey, Ǫmð ok Ǫrmst, Horn, lengri ǫllum, Hrund ok Hugl, Herðla, Ívist, Hveðn, Hrafnista, Hísing, Skrofa, Mǫn, Mǫst, Hasley, Myl, Stolm, Bataldr.

Island, Andøya and Unst, Horn, longer than all, Runde and Huglo, Herdla, North Uist, Ven, Ramsta, Hisingen, Skrova, Man, Mǫst, Hesselø, Mull, Stolmen, Batalden.

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[1] Ǫmð ‘Andøya’: The largest of the northernmost islands in Hålogaland in northern Norway. Munch (1846, 88), however, identifies it as Hinnøya (or the eastern part of that island), the second largest island in Norway located southeast of Andøya (see Hinn in st. 7/3 below).

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