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 Grjótúnagard, 116, 117, 119. Gróa, wife of Aurvandill, 118, 119. Grótti, the mill that made the sea salt, 140, 162, 163, 165. Gudólfr, 7. Gudr, a Valkyr, 48, 181, 182. Gudrún, daughter of Gjúki and wife of Sigurdr Fáfnisbani, 111, 155-159. Gullfaxi, Day's horse, 211. Gullintanni, a name of Heimdallr, q.v. Gulltopr ("Gold-Top") Heimdallr's horse, 28, 40, 73, 113, 210. Gungnir, Odin's spear, 79, 102, 145, 146. Gunnarr, a Niflung or Gjúkung, 155-158. Gunnlaugr Serpent's-Tongue, an Icelandic skald of the tenth-eleventh century, 177. Gunnlöd, daughter of Suttungr the giant, 94, 95, 100, 106, 107, 129, 136. Gunnlöd's Liquor, 106, 107. Gunnr. See Gudr. Gunnthrá, a river, 16, 52. Gunnthráin, a river, 52. Gylfi, King of Sweden, gives lands to the Æsir, 8; contest with Odin, 13 ff. Gylfi, 192. Gylfi, a son of Hálfdan, 22 8, 229. Gyllir, a horse, 28, 211. Gýmir, father of Gerdr, 48 Gymir (a name of Ægir), 138. Göll, a Valkyr, 48. Gömul, a river, 52. Göndlir, a name of Odin, 34. Göndul, a Valkyr, 99, 182. Göpul, a river, 52. Götha, a river, 209.

, a name of Odin, 181. See Hárr. Hábrók, a hawk, 53. Haddings, 98, 211. Háfeti, a horse, 211. Hagbardr, 230. Haki, a viking, 211, 222. Hákon, the Mighty, son of Sigurdr and Bergliot, and Earl of Hladir, ruler of Norway 975-995, 148, 173, 182, 202, 204. Hálfdan the Munificent, 230. Hálfdan the Old, a legendary king, 227-230. Hálfdan the Swarthy, son of Haraldr Fairhair, 230. Hálfdanr, 168. Hálfr, a legendary king of Hördaland, 141, 233. Hallarsteinn, a skald, 177, 178. Halldórr, an Icelandic skald of the twelfth century, 224. Hallfredr Troublous-Skald, in the service of Ólafr Tryggvason, 99, 136, 137, 179, 184, 187, 200, 229. Hallinskídi. See Heimdallr.