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MARTEINN H. SIGURĐSSON bera tilt međ tveim On Lokasenna 38 and the One - Handed Týr I. In the eddic poem Lokasenna , the deities attend a feast hosted by the sea - giant Ćgir . The mischievous Loki , who arrives unwelcome , insults each ...
MARTEINN H. SIGURĐSSON bera tilt međ tveim On Lokasenna 38 and the One - Handed Týr I. In the eddic poem Lokasenna , the deities attend a feast hosted by the sea - giant Ćgir . The mischievous Loki , who arrives unwelcome , insults each ...
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Finally , Loki insults Týr by claiming to have sired a son on his wife , adding that Týr never received the slightest compensation for this disgrace : [ 40 ] Loki qvad : " Ţegi ţú , Týr ! ţat varđ ţinni kono , at hon átti mog viđ mér ...
Finally , Loki insults Týr by claiming to have sired a son on his wife , adding that Týr never received the slightest compensation for this disgrace : [ 40 ] Loki qvad : " Ţegi ţú , Týr ! ţat varđ ţinni kono , at hon átti mog viđ mér ...
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In fact , it seems entirely fitting to view Týr's ved as a stake or gage in a simple wager or bargain with the bound wolf , and it appears even more difficult to extract any allusion to a perjury - talion from Lokasenna 38 . 53 a VII .
In fact , it seems entirely fitting to view Týr's ved as a stake or gage in a simple wager or bargain with the bound wolf , and it appears even more difficult to extract any allusion to a perjury - talion from Lokasenna 38 . 53 a VII .
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