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Teutonic Mythology : Gods and Goddesses of the Northland, PDF eBook

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In two places in the poetic Edda (vegtamskv, 7, and Fjolsvinnsm., 33) occurs the word 63n7.

Both times it is used in such a manner that we perceive that it is a mythological terminus technicus having a definite, limited application.

What this application was is not known. It is necessary to make a most thorough analysis of the passages in order to find the signification of this word again, since it is of importance to the subject which we are discussing.

I shall begin with the passage in Fjols vinnsmal.

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