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 Jutland. See Reidgothland. Jöfurr, a son of Hálfdan the Old, 228, 229. Jörd, daughter of Night and of Annarr, wife of Odin, and mother of Thor, 22, 48, 107 ff., 119, 127, 129, 134. Jörmungandr. See Midgard Serpent. Jörmunrekkr (= Ermanarich), King of the Goths, fourth century, 158-161. Jöruplain, 27. Jötunheim, the abode of the giants, 13, 22, 25, 42, 54, 55, 58, 72, 80, 91, 115-117, 119, 132.

, 211 Keila, 110. Kerlaugs, the, two rivers, 28. Kertr, a horse, 212. Kíli, a dwarf, 26. Kjalarr, a name of Odin, 34. Kjallandi, 110. Kjárr, 130. Knúi, 166. Knútr, 136. Kormákr, an Icelandic skald of the tenth century, 100, 102, 179, 186, 201, 204, 205. Kvasir, wisest of the gods, 76, 93, 94, 103, 106. Kölga, a daughter of Ægir, 219. Körmt, a river, 28.

or Nál, mother of Loki, 41, 114. Leidi, 111. Leifi, 160. Leikn, 110. Leiptr, a river, 16. Léttfeti, a horse, 28, 210. Líf and Lífthrasir, the sole human survivors of Surtr's Fire 83. Light-Elves, 31, 32. Listi, 129. Litr, a dwarf, 26, 73. Lofdar, 230, 232, 233. Lofdi, a son of Hálfdan the Old, 230. Lofdungs, the dynasty of Lofdi, 230, 232. Lofn, one of the Ásynjur, 46. Logi, 62, 67. Loki or Loptr, the sly god (Loki Laufeyarson), 33, 41 ff., 54, 55, 57. 58, 62, 67, 71, 75 ff., 85, 89-92, 113-115, 121-124, 131-133, 143-147, 150-152. Lórá, wife of Duke Lóríkus of Thrace, 6. Lóridi, son of Thor and Sif, 7. Lóríkus of Thrace, foster-father of Thor, 6. Lovarr, a dwarf, 27. Lund, in Sweden, 175. Lungr, a horse, 210. Lútr, 111. Lyngvi, an island, 44. Lædingr, a fetter, 43.