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 Dröfn, a daughter of Ægir, 219. Drómi, a fetter, 43. Drösull, a horse, 211. Dúfa, a daughter of Ægir, 219. Dúfr, a dwarf, 26. Duneyrr, a hart, 29, 210. Durathrór, a hart, 29, 210. Durinn, a dwarf, 26. Dvalinn, a dwarf, 26, 104, 211. Dvalinn, a hart, 29, 210. Döglings, a Swedish dynasty, 230, 231.

, Sun's horse, 23, 212. East, a dwarf, 20. Egill Skallagrímsson, an Icelandic skald of the tenth century, 100, 104, 112, 112, 169, 209, 217, 228. Egill Völusteinsson, an Icelandic skald, son of Völu-Steinn, q.v., 106. Eikin, a river, 52. Eikinskjaldi, a dwarf, 27. Eikthyrni, a. hart in Valhall, 52. Eilífr Gudrúnarson, an Icelandic skald (c. 1000), 105, 108, 109, 123, 194. Eilífir Kúlnasveinn, a skald, 195, 196. Einarr Skúlason, an Icelandic skald, 139, 140, 148, 169, 175, 196, 214, 219. Einarr Tinkling-Scale, an Icelandic skald of the tenth century, 103-105, 175, 176, 182-184, 187, 193, 203, 205, 207, 209, 214, 215, 217, 218, 220-223, 230, 231. Einherjar, Odin's Champions, 48, 53. Einridi, 7. Einridi, a name of Thor, 121. Eiríkr, son of Earl Hákon the Mighty, 205. Eiríkr the Wise-in-Speech, 230. Eiríksmál, a poem on Eiríkr Blood-axe, 102. Eldhrímnir, a kettle, 50. Elfin-Beam, the sun, 84. Ella, 129. Elli ("Old Age"), 65-67. Elves, 29, 11, 32, 90, 96. Embla ("Maple"?), the first created woman, 21. Eneá. See Európá. England, 9, 14, 197, 199. Eräh, Ónurb, 88, 99, 111. Erpr, one of Gudrún's three sons by Jónakr, 159-160. Erringar-Steinn, a skald, 191. Európá or Eneá, Europe, 5. Ey-Gotaland, 234. Eyjólfr the Valiant Skald, an Icelandic poet of the early eleventh century, 194, 208. Eylimi, maternal grandfather of Sigurdr the Völsung, 153, 230. Eymundr, a king of Hólmgardr, 228.