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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Dverga 5III/3 — Hár ‘Hár’

Fáinn, Fár*, Fíli,         Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn,
Fiðr, Hár, Farli,         Frosti ok Tigvi,
Hannarr, Forvé,         Heptifíli,
Heri, Hǫgstari         ok Hornbori.

Fáinn, Fár*, Fíli, Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn, Fiðr, Hár, Farli, Frosti ok Tigvi, Hannarr, Forvé, Heptifíli, Heri, Hǫgstari ok Hornbori.

Fáinn, Fár*, Fíli, Fjǫlsviðr, Glóinn, Fiðr, Hár, Farli, Frosti and Tigvi, Hannarr, Forvé, Heptifíli, Heri, Hǫgstari and Hornbori.

readings

[3] Hár: ‘[…]dr’ B, ‘harr’ 744ˣ

notes

[3] Hár: This name means ‘high one’, which is an odd name for a dwarf. A dwarf of this name, which is otherwise known as an Óðinn-heiti, is also mentioned in Vsp 15/3 (spelled Hárr ‘grey, old, hoary one’ in Gylf, SnE 2005, 16, which might be the correct form of the heiti). For other possible interpretations, see Note to Þul Óðins 2/8.

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