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Þul Jǫtna I 5III/3 — Vindsvalr ‘Vindsvalr’

Kǫttr, Ǫsgrúi         ok Alfarinn,
Vindsvalr, Víparr         ok Vafþrúðnir,
Eldr, Aurgelmir,         Ægir, Rangbeinn,
Vindr, Víðblindi,         Vingnir, Leifi.

Kǫttr, Ǫsgrúi ok Alfarinn, Vindsvalr, Víparr ok Vafþrúðnir, Eldr, Aurgelmir, Ægir, Rangbeinn, Vindr, Víðblindi, Vingnir, Leifi.

Kǫttr, Ǫsgrúi and Alfarinn, Vindsvalr, Víparr and Vafþrúðnir, Eldr, Aurgelmir, Ægir, Rangbeinn, Vindr, Víðblindi, Vingnir, Leifi.

readings

[3] Vindsvalr: ‘[…]’ B, ‘vindsualr’ 744ˣ

notes

[3] Vindsvalr: Lit. ‘wind-cold one’ (from vindr m. ‘wind’ and the adj. svalr ‘cool, cold’). This giant is the father of winter (Vafþr 27/1-2), and according to Gylf (SnE 2005, 21), he is otherwise called Vindlóni.

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