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 Fródi, legendary king of Denmark, 161. Fródi's Peace. 161-164, 167-169. Frosti, a dwarf, 27. Frosty-Mane, Night's horse, 22. Fulla, one of the Ásynjur, 46, 74, 89, 129, 143, 148. Fundinn, a dwarf, 26. Fýri, a river ill Sweden, 171-173. Fýris-Plain, 143. Fölkvir, a horse, 212.

, a dwarf, 93. Gamli Gnævadar-Skáld, an Icelandic skald of the eleventh century, 109, 231. Gandálfr, a dwarf, 26. Gangleri, a name of Odin, 34. Gangleri, alias of Gylfi, King of Sweden, 14 ff., 23-25, 27-36, 38, 44, 45, 49-53, 56, 57, 68, 70, 75, 77, 81 82, 84. Gangr, a giant, 92, 124. Gardar, the modern Russia, 196. Gardrofa, a horse, 47. Garmr, a dog, 53, 79. Gauta-Týr ("God of Geats" ?), a title of Odin, 99. Gautr, a name of Odin, 34, 204, 235. Geats, 197. Gefjun, one of the Ásynjur, 13, 46, 89, 143. Gefn, a name of Freyja, 46, 149. Geirahöd, a Valkyr, 48. Geirrödr, a giant, 33, 107, 110, 114, 121-2124. Geirvimul, a river, 52. Geitir, 191. Gelgja, a chain, 45. Gerdr, wife of Freyr, 48, 49, 89. Geri, one of Odin's wolves, 50, 51. Gevis or Gave, 9. Gillingr, a giant, 93, 94, 105. Gimlé, the pagan Paradise, 16, 31, 82. Ginnarr, a dwarf, 27. Ginnungagap, the Chaos of the Scandinavian mythology, 17, 20. Gípul, a river, 52. Gísl, a horse, 29, 211. Gizurr, an Icelandic skald of the eleventh century, 225. Gjallar-Horn, Heimdallr's trumpet, 27, 40, 79, 80. Gjálp, a giantess, daughter of Geirrödr, 110, 122 ff., 210. Gjúki, Sigurdr's father-in-law, 155, 159, 230. Gjúkungs, the dynasty of Gjúki, 157. Gjöll, a river (the Styx of the pagan Scandinavians), 16, 73, 74. Gjöll's Bridge, 73, 74. Gjöll, a rock, 45. Gladr ("Glad," "Bright"), Day's horse, 28. Gladsheim, abode of the Æsir, 25.