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there is a
stanza which refers to an Old
English version of the
legend of
Welund and his
captivity at the
court of Nithad: The
third stanza of Deor is ungrammatical...
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figures before turning to
those of Deor, its author,
begins with "
Welund":
Welund tasted misery among snakes. The stout-hearted hero
endured troubles...
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Equivalent character names Vǫlundarkviða Dēor Þiðreks saga Vǫlundr
Wēlund Velent Níðuðr Nīðhād Níðungr Bǫðvildr
Beaduhild Heren...
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Welund him be
wurman / wræces cunnade,
anhydig eorl / earfoþa dreag, hæfde him to gesiþþe /
sorge ond longaþ,
wintercealde wræce; / wean oft onfond, siþþan...
- the
Adoration of the Magi on the right.
Wayland (also
spelled Weyland,
Welund or Vølund)
stands at the
extreme left in the
forge where he is held as a...
- besides, gold-geared; he
received reward when Nithhad's kinsman, Widia,
Welund's son,
delivered him from durance;
through press of
monsters hastened forth...