- Norse: Skǫgul, "shaker" or
possibly "high-towering") and
Geirskögul (Old Norse:
Geirskǫgul, "spear-skögul") are
valkyries who
alternately appear as separate...
- Goðþjóðar.
Skuld helt skildi, en Skögul önnur, Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul ok
Geirskögul. She saw
valkyries come from far and wide,
ready to ride to Goðþjóð. Skuld...
- ("shaker"),
Gunnr ("war"),
Hildr ("battle"), Göndul ("wand-wielder") and
Geirskögul ("Spear-Skögul"). Afterwards, the völva
tells him she has
listed the "ladies...
-
mentioned in the Völuspá in a list of valkyries, Gunnr, Hildr, Göndul / ok
Geirskögul. The Darraðarljóð
gives Guðr as one of six
names of valkyries. In the...
-
follows between Haakon and the
valkyrie Skögul: Hákon said: 'Why
didst Geirskogul grudge us victory?
though worthy we were for the gods to
grant it?' Skogul...
- may be
connected to the
runic charm word alu. Grímnismál, Nafnaþulur
Geirskögul "Spear-skögul" (see Skögul
entry below) Hákonarmál, Völuspá, Nafnaþulur...
-
follows between Haakon and the
valkyrie Skögul: Hákon said: "Why
didst Geirskogul grudge us victory?
though worthy we were for the gods to
grant it?" Skogul...
- the
Valkyries are
given names: Skuld, Skogul, Gunn, Hild,
Gondul and
Geirskogul. Some of
these names differ in
other sources. The
names that
Wagner gave...
- Geirahöð Geiravör
Geirdriful Geirönul (Geirölul, Geirömul, Geirrönul)
Geirskögul* Göll Göndul
Gunnr (Guðr) Herfjötur
Herja Hervör
alvitr Hjalmþrimul Hjörþrimul...