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Lokrur is an
Icelandic mythological rímur
cycle dated to c. 1400. It
narrates the
journey of the god Thor to Útgarða-Loki, a myth also
preserved in Snorri...
- Sturlaugsrímur VI (11), Skikkjurímur III (1) Björn Bjorn,
Biorn "bear" Nafnaþulur,
Lokrur I (5), III (6) Einriði or Eindriði
Einridi or
Eindridi "the one who rides...
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contention on the
observation that Loki is
referred to as Lóður in the
rimur Lokrur.
Haukur argues that,
regardless of
whether the
rimur is
based on Snorri's...
- the same
deity based on that Loki is
referred to as Lóður in the rímur
Lokrur. Þorgeirsson
argues that the
writer must have had
information about the...
- Kollsbók,
dated by Ólafur Halldórsson to 1480–90. Skíðaríma, Bjarkarímur, and
Lokrur are
other examples of
early rímur. The key work on
editing rímur focused...
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explained as an echo of Loki
being called "Ódinn's servant" in Þrymlur,
Lokrur, and Sörla þáttr. Swedish:
femton famnar och
fyratio (st. 5),
though [mis-]translated...