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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Viðar 1III/3 — pors ‘sweet gale’

Viðr, yllir, tág,         víðir, selja,
pors, mǫrk, ǫlviðr,         plóma, spíra,
bjǫrk, viðvindill,         beinn, fjallhrapi,
búss, hlynr ok bók,         beinviðr, mǫpurr.

Viðr, yllir, tág, víðir, selja, pors, mǫrk, ǫlviðr, plóma, spíra, bjǫrk, viðvindill, beinn, fjallhrapi, búss, hlynr ok bók, beinviðr, mǫpurr.

Tree, elder, root fibre, willow, sallow, sweet gale, forest, alder, plum-tree, sapling, birch, honeysuckle, holly, dwarf birch, box-tree, maple and beech, holly, maple.

readings

[3] pors: ‘pass’ B

notes

[3] pors (m.) ‘sweet gale’: Myrica gale, also known as bog myrtle. This plant was earlier used for beer brewing.

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