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 Verdandi ("That which is in a state of being, or becoming," the Present), one of the three Norns, 28. Vésteinn, 211. Vestri, or West, a dwarf, 20, 26, 133. Vetrlidi, an Icelandic skald. of the tenth century, 110. Victory-Týr. See Týr of Triumph. Víd, a river, 16, 52. Vídarr, one of the Æsir, slayer of Fenris-Wolf, 40, 80, 81, 83, 89, 113, 143. Vídbláinn, the third heaven, 32. Vidblindi, a giant, 177. Vidfinnr, father of Bil and Hjúki, 23. Vidrir, a name of Odin, 191. Vidurr, a name of Odin, 34, 204. Vifill, 211 Víga-Glúmr, an Icelandic skald of the tenth century, 90, 183, 191, 215. Vigg, a horse, 211. Viggr, a dwarf, 26. Vígrídr, the field on which the last battle is fought at the end of the world, 79, 91. Vili, Odin's brother, 100. Vimur, a river, 110, 122 ff. Vin, a river, 52. Vína, a river, 52. Vindálfr, a dwarf, 26. Vindlér, a name of Heimdallr, 113. Vindljóni, father of Winter, 33. Vindsvalr. See Vindljóni. Vindsvalr, 141. Vingener, 7 Vingethor, 7. Vingnir, 107. Vingólf, abode of the Ásynjur, 25. Vingólf, abode of Odin's champions, 33 Virfir, a dwarf, 27. Vitr, a dwarf, 26. Vitrgils, 7 Vitta, 7 Væni, the lake on which Adils defeated Áli, 170 Vöggr, 170. Völsungs, 8, 230, 232. Völuspá, poem in the Elder Edda, 16, 17, 20, 24, 26, 27, 31, 55, 77, 78, 80, 81. Völuspá the Less, 18. Völu-Steinn, an Icelandic skald of the tenth century, 106, 208. Vör, one of the Ásynjur, 46. Vöttr Véseti, one of Hrólfr Kraki's berserks, 171.

of the Gods, 39, 45, 77 ff., 189. Westphalia, 8. Whitby, Scandinavian settlement in Yorkshire, 231. Willharm, 18. Wind, origin of, 32 Winter, 33. Witolf, 18.