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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Óðins 7III/2 — Sanngetall ‘Sanngetall’

Bǫlverkr, Eylúðr,         Brúnn, Sanngetall,
Þekkr, Þuðr, Ómi,         Þ*undr ok Ófnir,
Uðr, Jólnir, Vakr,         Jalkr ok Langbarðr,
Grímr ok Loðungr,         Gestumblindi.

Bǫlverkr, Eylúðr, Brúnn, Sanngetall, Þekkr, Þuðr, Ómi, Þ*undr ok Ófnir, Uðr, Jólnir, Vakr, Jalkr ok Langbarðr, Grímr ok Loðungr, Gestumblindi.

Bǫlverkr, Eylúðr, Brúnn, Sanngetall, Þekkr, Þuðr, Ómi, Þ*undr and Ófnir, Uðr, Jólnir, Vakr, Jálkr and Langbarðr, Grímr and Loðungr, Gestumblindi.

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[2] Sanngetall: Lit. ‘one who guesses true’. This heiti is listed in Grí 47/2, but it does not occur elsewhere in poetry. The name characterises Óðinn as one who is wise at guessing  (cf. Gestumblindi, l. 8 and Gizurr, st. 1/5). The first element of the name is from the adj. sannr ‘true’ and second element is related to the strong verb geta ‘guess’ (cf. OE andgietel, andgeotol adj. ‘understanding, sensible’; AEW: geta).

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