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 Glammi, 221. Glapsvidr, a name of Odin, 34 Glasir, a grove in Ásgard, 143, 145, 174 Glaumr, a horse, 128, 212. Gleipnir, the fetter with which Fenris-Wolf is bound, 39, 43, 44. Glenr, husband of Sun, 23. Glenr, a horse, 28, 140/ Glitnir, Forseti's hall. 31, 41. Glóinn, a dwarf, 26. Glórá. See Lórá. Glúmr Geirason, an Icelandic skald of the tenth century, 98, 104, 186, 197, 229. Glær, a horse, 211. Gná, one of the Ásynjur, 47. Gnipa's Cave, den of the dog Garmr, 79. Gnita Heath, Fáfnir's abode, 153, 154. God of Cargoes. See Týr of Cargoes. God of the Hanged, a title of Odin, 97, 98. God of the Slain, a title of Odin, 101. God of Tears, a title of Baldr, 111. Gói, the eighth month, 225. Góinn, a serpent, 30, 213. Gold-Bristle, Freyr's boar, 73, 112. Gold-Mane. See Gold-Bristle; also 115, 118. Goths, 233. Goti, Gunnarr's horse, 155, 210. Goti, a legendary king, 233. Gotland, 161, 233, 234; or Gautland, 233, 234. Gotthormr, murderer of Sigurdr Fáfnisbani, 155, 156, 166. Grábakr, a serpent, 30, 213. Grád, a river, 52. Grafvitnir, a serpent, 30, 174, 213. Grafvölludr, a serpent, 30. Gramr, Sigurdr Fáfnisbani's sword, 153, 156. Gramr, a son of Hálfdan the Old, 228. Grani, Sigurdr Fáfnisbani's horse, 154, 155, 174, 177. Grani, an Icelandic skald of the eleventh century, 223, 231. Greeks, 194, 196, 197. Greip, a giantess, sister of Gjálp, 123. Grettír, a skald, 184. Grídr, a giantess, mother of Vídarr, 122, 129. Grídr's Rod, 122 ff. Grímhildr, mother of the Gjúkungs, 155. Grímnir, a name of Odin, 34, 106. Grímnismál, poem in the Elder Eddic collection, 35, 47, 52. Grímr, a name of Odin, 34. Grjótbjörn (Arinbjörn Thórisson), a skald of the tenth century, 112.