Ræðk þenna mǫg manni
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Vindsvals unað blindum.
Ræðk blindum manni unað þenna mǫg Vindsvals …
I devise pleasure for a blind man this son of Vindsvalr <giant> [= Vetr (vetr ‘winter’)] …
[4] unað: ‘[…]at’ W
[4] unað (n.) ‘pleasure’: Attestations of this word in the poetic corpus are restricted to poems of the late C12th and later; in both poetry and prose the contexts are predominantly religious and learned (CVC, Fritzner, ONP: unað).