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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Jǫtna I 2III/2 — Hástigi ‘Hástigi’

Harðverkr, Hrøkkvir         ok Hástigi,
Hræsvelgr, Herkir         ok Hrímgrímnir,
Hymir ok Hrímþurs,         Hvalr, Þrígeitir,
Þrymr, Þrúðgelmir,         Þistilbarði.

Harðverkr, Hrøkkvir ok Hástigi, Hræsvelgr, Herkir ok Hrímgrímnir, Hymir ok Hrímþurs, Hvalr, Þrígeitir, Þrymr, Þrúðgelmir, Þistilbarði.

Harðverkr, Hrøkkvir and Hástigi, Hræsvelgr, Herkir and Hrímgrímnir, Hymir and Hrímþurs, Hvalr, Þrígeitir, Þrymr, Þrúðgelmir, Þistilbarði.

readings

[2] Hástigi: ‘hast[…]e’ B, ‘hastíge’ 744ˣ

notes

[2] Hástigi: Lit. ‘high-stepper’ (from the adj. hár ‘high’ and the agent noun stigi ‘stepper’ from the strong verb stíga ‘step, walk’); the name of a giant-like man in Hjálmþés saga (FSN III, 491, 495-7, 501-4). Hástigi is also a heiti for ‘horse’ (Þul Hesta 3/6).

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