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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Þul Dœgra 1III/4 — draum ‘dream’

Dœgr, hlýrn ok røkr,         díes ok lýsing,
dagr, nótt, svefngaman         ok draum-Njǫrun,
nox, nis, gríma,         njól, myrkfara,
óljós, draum-Vǫr,         émispéríum.

Dœgr, hlýrn ok røkr, díes ok lýsing, dagr, nótt, svefngaman ok draum-Njǫrun, nox, nis, gríma, njól, myrkfara, óljós, draum-Vǫr, émispéríum.

Day and night, sky-light and twilight, dies and daybreak, day, night, dream-joy and dream-Njǫrun <goddess>, nox, nis, mask, darkness, dusk-farer, dark one, dream-Vǫr <goddess>, hemisphere.

readings

[4] draum‑Njǫrun: ‘dro᷎m nío᷎run’ B

notes

[4] draum-Njǫrun ‘dream-Njǫrun <goddess>’: This is the name for ‘night’ among the dwarfs in Alv 30/6 (NK 128): kalla dvergar draumniǫrun ‘the dwarfs call it dream-Njǫrun’. For Njǫrun, a goddess, see Note to Þul Ásynja 1/8. This heiti is not found in other sources (but it is included in the lists in LaufE and RE 1665).

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