ISBN 978-0-304-34520-5. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Grímnismál Grímnismál in old Norse and Henry Adams Bellows' translation, at voluspa.org...
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Valhalla (section Grímnismál)
not a hall. Valhalla is referenced at length in the Poetic Edda poem Grímnismál, and Helgakviða Hundingsbana II, while Valhalla receives lesser direct...
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ravens, and sometimes connected to swans. The Old Norse poems Völuspá, Grímnismál, Darraðarljóð, and the Nafnaþulur section of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál...
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Yggdrasil (section Grímnismál)
Poetic Edda, the tree is mentioned in the three poems Völuspá, Hávamál and Grímnismál. In the second stanza of the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, the völva (a shamanic...
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mentioned in the poems Grímnismál and Fáfnismál, where it is referred to as Bilröst. In one of two stanzas in the poem Grímnismál that mentions the bridge...
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Álfheimr (section Grímnismál)
the Elves is mentioned only twice in Old Norse texts. The Eddic poem Grímnismál describes twelve divine dwellings beginning the stanza 5 with: A tooth-gift...
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Freyr (section Grímnismál)
represented by Ursula Dronke's translation above is equally possible. Grímnismál, a poem which largely consists of miscellaneous information about the...
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poems: Grímnismál and Völuspá. Later in Skáldskaparmál, Snorri includes Níðhǫggr in a list of various terms and names for swords. The poem Grímnismál identifies...
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Himinbjörg receives a single mention in the Poetic Edda. In the poem Grímnismál, Odin (disguised as Grímnir), tortured, starved and thirsty, tells the...
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Svalinn (section Grímnismál)
'sky-shield'. Wang 2017, p. 23. svala. svalr. Grímnismál (ON), Stanza 37 & 38. Orchard 2011, p. 56, Grímnismál: The lay of Grímnir, stanza 37 & 38. Bellows...
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