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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Fiska 1III/2 — brosma ‘tusk’

Lax ok langa,         lýsa, brosma,
birtingr, hœingr,         bust ok hrygna,
humarr, hrognkelsi,         hveðnir, flóki,
ǫlunn, aurriði         ok Andvari.

Lax ok langa, lýsa, brosma, birtingr, hœingr, bust ok hrygna, humarr, hrognkelsi, hveðnir, flóki, ǫlunn, aurriði ok Andvari.

Salmon and ling, whiting, tusk, sea-trout, male salmon, perch and kelt, lobster, lumpfish, male fish, flounder, mackerel, trout and Andvari.

readings

[2] brosma: ‘br[…]’ B, brosma 744ˣ

notes

[2] lýsa, brosma ‘whiting, tusk’: Whiting (lýsa f.) is a saltwater fish (Merlangius merlangus) and tusk (brosma f.; Brosmius brosme) a saltwater fish resembling a ling. The latter is also called keila (see st. 4/3 below).

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