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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Sækonunga 3III/1 — Hrauðungr ‘Hrauðungr’

Hjǫrolfr ok Hrauðungr,         Hǫgni, Mýsingr,
Hundingr, Hvítingr,         Heiti, Mævill,
Hjalmarr, Móir,         Hœmir, Mævi,
Róði, Rakni,         Rær ok Leifi.

Hjǫrolfr ok Hrauðungr, Hǫgni, Mýsingr, Hundingr, Hvítingr, Heiti, Mævill, Hjalmarr, Móir, Hœmir, Mævi, Róði, Rakni, Rær ok Leifi.

Hjǫrólfr and Hrauðungr, Hǫgni, Mýsingr, Hundingr, Hvítingr, Heiti, Mævill, Hjálmarr, Móir, Hœmir, Mævi, Róði, Rakni, Rær and Leifi.

readings

[1] Hrauðungr: hrauðungi , ‘[…]’ B, ‘. . . e᷎nndolfr’ 744ˣ

notes

[1] Hrauðungr: A legendary king (cf. Hrauðungr, the father of Geirrøðr, Óðinn’s opponent in Grí). Another king of this name is mentioned in Hyndl 26/4, but the name is not used in kennings (see Hharð Lv 11/1II and Note there). This is the only pers. n. with the suffix ‑ungr among the names of sea-kings (cf. Hrauðnir, st. 2/8). It is also a giant-name (Þul Jǫtna II 3/3).

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