-
Geitir sends men to Thord's farm to
seize the
lumber and are met with violence.
Several of
Geitir's thingmen are
killed including Thormod.
Geitir sends...
-
named Heiti and
Beiti (and
according to B two
other sons
named Meitir and
Geitir).
Heiti and
Beiti often made war
against the sons of Nór.
Beiti the sea-king...
-
Beiti Budli Byrvil Ekkil Endill Frodi Eynef Gaupi Gæir Gauti|Geat
Gautrek Geitir Gestil Gjuki Glammi Gor
Gudmund Gylfi Hagbard Haki Half
Harek Heiti Hemlir...
-
eponymous of the
longest river in Norway, now
spelled Glomma, sons of
Geitir,
apparently one of four sons of Gor the
brother of Nór,
eponymous first...
- Daughters: Gjálp,
Greip Gesta Danorum, Nafnaþulur, Skáldskaparmál, Þórsdrápa
Geitir goat Nafnaþulur,
Vilhjalms saga sjóðs
Geitla goat Nafnaþulur Gerðr "fenced-in"...
- The
kenning used for a ship is Old Norse: Glað
Geitis - "Glað (Horse) of
Geitir (a sea-king)".
Simek 2008, p. 111-112. Gade 2017, p. 935. gladaz. Grímnismál...
- form of a snake.
Geirmund is
otherwise unknown. Oddrúnargrátr
Geitir Old Norse:
Geitir The name is
derived from
Geitr ("goat"). Grípir's man who receives...
-
Norway where he
meets Geitir,
whose father was a troll. Grímr
marries Geitir's daughter Droplaug, and it is
revealed that it was
Geitir who
caused Brandkrossi...
- of Ôzurr, her husbandman, earl Hákon's son. He was the
viking watch with
Geitir(?). May God now help his
spirit and soul." Only a
fragment remains of this...