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Index

  • Fjorg′-yn, Othin, 24, 160.
  • Fjorm, a river, 95.
  • Fjorn′-ir, Gunnar's cupbearer, 486.
  • Fjors′-ungs, the fishes (?), 321.
  • Fjōsn′-ir, son of Thræll, 206.
  • Fjot′-ur-lund, a forest, 323.
  • Fljōth, daughter of Karl, 210.
  • Folk′-vang, Freyja's home, 90, 175.
  • For′-set-i, a god, 91, 228.
  • Fōst″-brœth-ra-sag′-a, the Saga of the Foster-Brothers, 46.
  • Frā Dauth′-a Sinf′-jotl-a, Of Sinfjotli's Death, 270, 293, 295, 302, 332-337, 340, 342, 356, 357, 359, 365, 368, 374, 386, 388, 421, 454, 455.
  • Frǣg, a dwarf, 7.
  • Frān′-ang, a waterfall, 172, 173.
  • Frān′-mar, Sigrlin's foster-father, 273, 275.
  • Frār, a dwarf, 7.
  • Frath′-mar, son of Dag, 223.
  • Frek′-a-stein, a battlefield, 287, 288, 304, 307, 318, 319, 322.
  • Frek′-i, a wolf, 92, 295.
  • Frek′-i, son of Dag, 223.
  • Frey′-ja, a goddess, 10-12, 22, 90, 91, 102, 108, 128, 152, 157-159, 161-163, 175-177, 180, 181, 217-220, 231-233, 236, 472.
  • Freyr, a god, 10, 22, 88, 91, 101, 107-110, 112-115, 117, 119, 120, 152, 161-166, 169, 175, 220, 228, 284, 308, 428.
  • Fri′-aut, daughter of Hildigun, 222, 223.
  • Frigg, a goddess, 14, 15, 22, 68, 29, 86, 89, 91, 151, 152, 157-161, 182, 196, 236, 248, 472.
  • Frīth, Mengloth's handmaid, 249.
  • Frost′-i, a dwarf, 8.
  • Frōth′-i, a Danish king, 294, 295, 436.
  • Frōth′-i, father of Hledis, 222.
  • Frōth′-i, father of Kari (?), 224.
  • Ful′-la, Frigg's handmaid, 86.
  • Ful′-nir, son of Thræll, 206.
  • Fund′-in, a dwarf, 7.
  • Gagn′-rāth, Othin, 68, 70-72.
  • Gand′-alf, a dwarf, 7.
  • Gang, brother of Thjazi, 128.
  • Gang′-ler-i, King Gylfi, 94.
  • Gang′-ler-i, Othin, 103.
  • Garm, a hound, 19, 21, 24, 102, 140, 196.
  • Gast′-ropn-ir, Mengloth's dwelling, 242.
  • Gaut, Othin, 105.
  • Gef′-jun, a goddess, 157-159.
  • Geir′-mund, kinsman of Atli, 478.
  • Geir′-on-ul, a Valkyrie, 99.
  • Geir′-rōth, a king, 84-87, 104-106.
  • Geir′-skog-ul, a Valkyrie, 14.
  • Geir′-vim-ul, a river, 95.

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