- Þjóðólfr of Hvinir,
where Hel is
referred to by the
kenning jóðís ulfs ok
Narfa ("sister of the wolf [i.e. Fenrir] and Narfi"), and in the "Haustlöng",...
- ok Nari eða Narfi. Brugðu æsir Vála í vargslíki ok reif hann í [sundr]
Narfa, bróður sinn. Þá tóku æsir þarma hans ok
bundu Loka með yfir þá þrjá [egg]steina...
- Kveðkat dul, nema
Dyggva hrör
Glitnis gná at
gamni hefr, því at jódis Ulfs ok
Narfa Konungmann kjósa skyldi; ok
allvald Yngva þjóðar Loka mær of
leikinn hefr...
-
jamilun sadah Faqum yaw’faya
lidarbin naja
lilamdi saweeya nasudul ghuza Wa
narfa umajida wa nu’leh jiba abat
antadila be
ghairil ilah Abat
antadila le ghairil...
- disappearance, and his
struggles with
depression (which
Mennonites call
Narfa,
meaning 'nerves'). Ultimately, the
women decide to
leave the
colony along...
- Narvi, Narfi: Gyl****inning 10, a poem of
Egill Skallagrímsson "niðerfi
Narfa". Norvi, Nörvi: Gyl****inning 10, "Forspjallsljóð" 7 "kund Nörva". Njörfi...