8 “Land of Strength.”

9 “Yew Dales.” Ull, “Glorious,” is the god of archery. His weapon, the longbow, was made out of the yew. He is, possibly, a hypostasis of Óthin, or of Týr, the god of war.

10 “Lord.” He is the god of fertility and prosperity. Like Njorth (see “Vafþrúðnismál,” Sts. 38-39), his father, he is said to be of Van origin. The “tooth-fee” is a gift to an infant when he cuts his first tooth.

11 “Hall of Slain Warriors” (?), the first of Óthin’s three halls.

12 “Sunken Hall” (?). Compare with Fensalir in “Vǫluspá,” St. 33.

13 “Seeress,” Frigg. The name is etymologically connected, but not identical, with the Norse word for “history,” “story.”

14 “Hall of Slain Warriors.” See Válaskjalf, in St. 6 above, and, “Vafþrúðnismál,” Sts. 40-41.