Authors: E. R. Eddison
H
RAFNHILD
(Hrafnhildr): d. of Ketil Haeng of Hrafnista 43
H
RAFNISTA
: Norw. 1; 9; 43
H
RAFNKEL
F
REY’S
-P
RIEST
(Hrafnkell Freysgoði): xxiii, xxx. 258, 267
H
RAFNTOFTS
(Hrafntoptir): Icel. 44
H
RIFLA
: s. of Thorstein Egilson 204
H
RING
(Hringr): a Welsh Earl, brother of Earl Adils, pays scat to K. Athelstane 99; deserts to Olaf the Scots-King 100; rides forward with his b. and their host by night to Winaheath in hope to take King A.’s men at unawares 105; draws up his battle against the vikings; slain by Thorolf Skallagrimson 106–7; 110
H
RÍSAR
: see Bushes
H
RÍSBRU
: see Bushbridge
H
ROALD
(Hróaldr): Earl; f. of Thorir the Hersir 2; 5; 198. 253
H
ROLLAUG
(Hrollaugr): king of Naumdale; ‘rolls out of kingdom’ into earldom, and gives up his realm to K. Harald 3. 256
H
ROMUND
(Hrómundr): brother of Grim the Halogalander 116
H
RUT
H
ERIOLFSON
(Hrútr): 271, 284
H
UMBER MOUTH
(Humrumynni): 135
H
UNDRED
: 262
H
UNTHIOF
(Húnþjófr): king of Northmere; falls in battle against K. Harald 3; saying on him by his s., Solvi Klofi 4
H
VANNEYRI
: Icel., on Burgfirth near the mouth of the r. Whitewater 55. v. 268, 299
H
VITÁ
, H
VÍTÁRVELLIR
: see Whitewater, Whitewater-meads
I
CELAND
(Ísland): 6; 43–4; 49; 54; 58–9; 65–6; 70; 72; 74; 77; 112; 115–6; 124; 132; 134–5; 148; 150; 159; 164; 166; 184; 186; 192; 194; 201; 222; 223. Int. and Notes
passim.
Discovery of xviii, 258
I
CELANDIC
: 229; words in English, of I. origin,
ibid.
I
LLUGI THE
B
LACK
(Illugi svarti): f. of Gunnlaug the Wormtongue 116. 284
I
NGIBIORG
(Ingibjörg): d. of K. Harald Hairfair 42
I
NGIRID
(Ingiríðr): Q. of K. Olaf the Quiet 78
I
NGOLF
A
RNARSON
(Ingólfr Arnarson, i.e. son of Örn): the settler 43; 49; 54. 255, 258,
266
, 298
I
NGS
: 307
I
NGUNN
: wife of Ketil Haeng 44
I
RELAND
(Írland): 6; 184
I
RI
(Íri): a (doubtless Irish) freedman of Thorstein Egilson’s 215
I
RISH
: xxii. 298, 307, 309
J
AMTALAND
: mod. Jamtland 6; 25
J
ARDLANGSTEAD
(Jarðlangsstaðir): Icel. 56
J
OFRID
(Jófríðr): d. of Gunnar Hlifarson, weds Thorstein Egilson 203; 204
J
OMSBURG
Vikings (Jómsborg): 251, 261, 274, 276, 277, 305, 311
J
ORUND THE
P
RIEST
(Jörundr Goði): 44
J
UTLAND
(Jótland): 93; 96; 115
J
UTLAND
-S
IDE
(Jótlandssíða): the western seaboard of Jutland 97
K
ARI
(Kári): see Berdla-Kari
K
ARI
: of
Njála
xxx. 311
K
EEL, THE
(Kilir): 25. xviii. 263
K
ELTIC
I
NFLUENCE
: xxix–xxx, xxxiii. 298
K
ER
, W. P.: xxviii. 239. 306
K
ETIL
B
LUND
(Ketill Blundr): 74
K
ETIL THE
F
RANKLIN
(hauðr): of K. Eric’s bodyguard; slain by Egil 123; 124
K
ETIL
G
UFA
: 184–5
K
ETIL
H
AENG
(hængr): of Hrafnista i; 9; 43; 146
K
ETIL
H
AENG
: grandson of Κ.H. of Hrafnista, avenges Thorolf Kveldulfson and fares to Iceland 43; dwells at Hof in Rangrivervales; his children 44
K
ETIL
K
EELFARER
(kjölfari): 54
K
EYSERLING
, C
OUNT
H
ERMANN
: xxvii. 272
K
IARTAN
(Kjartan): (of the
Laxdœla Saga
), s. of Olaf the Peacock 186. xxvii
K
INGS
: xviii.
253;
method of addressing 261
K
IOTVI THE
W
EALTHY
(Kjötvi enn auðgi): flees after Hafrsfirth 14
K
IRIALALAND
(Kirjálaland): 25; 30
K
IRIALS
(Kirjálar): 263
K
JÖLEN
: 263
K
LEON
: the Athenian demagogue 282
K
NARRARNESS
(Knarrarnes): Icel. 55; 59
K
NOLL, THE
(Hváll): Icel. 44
K
NOLLSLECH
(Hválslækr): Icel. 44
K
OLLSVEIN
(Kollsveinn): s. of Thorstein Egilson 204
K
ONUNGSSKUGGSJÁ
: 264
K
ORI
(Kóri): a runaway thrall 184
K
ORISNESS
(Kóranes): Icel. 184
K
ORMAK
(Kormákr): the skald, of
Kormak’s Saga;
sister’s s. of Steinar 204. 260, 281, 293, 307, 309
K
RUMMSKNOLLS
(Krumshólar): Icel. 56
K
RUMM’S
W
ELL
(Krumskelda): Icel. 133
K
URLAND
: 87; 105
K
VELDULF
(Kveldúlfr): Egil’s grandfather; a landed man in the Firths in Norway before the days of K. Harald Hairfair; weds Salbiorg, d. of his friend Berdla-Kari; origin of his name
Kveld
-Úlfr (Evening-Wolf); his two sons 1; 2; refuses to follow K. Audbiorn outside his own kingdom to fight against K. Harald 4; excuses himself from going to K. Harald, as being too old and must ‘give over serving of kings’ 6; persuaded by Oliver Hnufa to appease the K.’s wrath by sending one of his sons 7; nevertheless, dissuades Thorolf from going and forebodes that they will get “nought but ruin from that King.” his warnings to Th. 8–9; 12; learns from Thorgils the Yeller of the K.’s seizing of Thorolf’s ship; his fears for Thorolf, and counsel to him to leave the land 33; his last meeting with Th.; his sayings to him on the Κ., and his forebodings of disaster 36; a brisk man in his old age; picks men of great strength and prowess for his following 37; at news of Th.’s slaying, takes to his bed for grief and old age; his stave on Th.’s fall; questions Oliver closely on what befell at Sandness 45; his saying on hearing that Th. fell at the K.’s feet; will not go to the K. to ask boot for Th. 46; 47; glad at the failure of Skallagrim’s journey to the Κ.; decides with Sk. to go to Iceland; Thorir the Hersir his fosterson 49; sets sail and lies in the Solunds at the mouth of the Sogn Firth 50; holds espial, and intercepts Hallvard and Sigtrygg on their voyage from the Wick 51; runs berserk and slays Hallvard and many others 52; falls weak again after the fight and lies in his bed; his charge to his shipmates in case he should die before reaching Iceland 53; dies, and is shot overboard in his chest; comes ashore near Burg in Burgfirth 54; his lands and goods in Norway seized by the K. 58; 70. xix, xxvii. 244, 246, 254, 269
K
VENLAND
: 25–6; 30
K
VENS
(Kvenir): 263
K
VIG
(Kvígr): brother of Hegg of Heggstead 76
K
YLFINGS
(Kylfingar): 262
L
ADIR
: see Hladir
L
ADY
: great, (skörungr) 253
L
AING
, S
AMUEL
: 233–7
L
AMBI
: s. of Thord Lambison of Lambistead; avenges his father’s murder 184–5; his dealings with Steinar 217–8
L
AMBISTEAD
(Lambastaðir): Icel. 132–3; 184–5; 217
L
ANDED MAN
: 253. 273–4
L
ANDNÁMA
: xix. 266
L
AND-SPIRITS
(landvættir): 250
L
APLAND
: 260
L
ATINISM
: a capital fault in saga translation 236
L
AUGARDALE
(Laugardalr): Icel. 58
L
AW
: (brother-in-law, etc.) 262
L
AXDÆLA
: xvii
L
AXFIT
: Icel. 76
L
AXRIVERDALE
(Laxárdalr): Icel., in the Broadfirth Dales, the country of the
Laxdæla Saga
186. xxiii, xxvii. 298
L
EIRULECH
(Leirulækr): Icel. 59; 116; 214; 218
L
EIRUWICK
(Leiruvágr): Icel. 203
L
EKA
: Norw., the home of Hildirid and her sons 10; 24
L
IDANDISNESS
(Liðandisnes): Norw., mod. Lindesnaes 35
L
IMFIRTH
(Limafjörðr): mod. Limfjord, in Denmark 165; 200. See also the Neck
L
ITHEND
(Hlíðarendi): Icel. 44. 266
L
JOT THE
P
ALE
(Ljótr enn bleiki): a berserk and holmgangsman 152; fights with and is slain by Egil 153–5; E. claims his inheritance 161–2; and is eventually paid by Arinbiorn 163. 292
L
OFOTEN
: 263
L
ÖGBERG
: 306
L
OKASENNA
: 246, 272
L
ONDON
(Lundúnir): 147
L
ONGFELLOW
: 231
L
ONGHOLT
(Langaholt): Icel. 216
L
ONG-SHIP
: 254
L
ONGWATER
(Langá): Icel., an important river running into Burgfirth a few miles below Burg 56; 59; 116; 214; 216
L
ONGWATER
(Langavatn): the lake from which the Langá flows 215
L
ONGWATER-FORCE
(Langárfors): Icel. 116
L
ONG
W
ORM, THE
, (Ormr enn langi): 254
L
OOSE BRIDAL
: 260
L
ORD
: 261
L
UCK
: 257
L
UND
(Lundr): mod. Lund, an ancient trading town 91
L
YGRA
: an isle in North Hordaland, where was a great house of K. Harald Hairfair’s 68
L
YKE-HELP
: 262, 287
M
ÁGR
: i.e. kinsman-in-law 262
M
ARK
: 260
M
ARK, THE
: see Finnmark
M
ARKFLEET
(Markarfljót): Icel. 44
M
ARKRIVER
(Merkiá): Icel. 44
M
ASS-PRIEST
: 310
M
EADS
: see Whitewater-meads
M
ELKORKA
: d. of Muir-Kiartan the Erse-King 186
M
ERE
(Mærr): see also Northmere and Southmere; folklands and ancient kingdoms in Norw. lying betwixt Naumdale on the N. and the Firths on the S. 3–5; 9; 150; 153; 155
M
ÉRIMÉE, PROSPER
: 247
M
IDFIRTHISLES
(Miðfjarðareyjar): Icel., mod. Borgareyjar, in Burgfirth 59
M
IDGARD’S WORM
(Miðgarðsormr): xxvi–xxvii
M
OEID
(Móeiðr): d. of Hildir of Hildisey 44
M
OEIDSKNOLL
(Móeiðarhváll): Icel. 44
M
ONEY
: 260
M
ORRIS
, W
ILLIAM
: 232–6
M
OSEY
(Mósey): mod. Mousa, in the Shetlands 64
M
OSEY-BURG
(Móseyjarborg): 64. 270
M
OSLEM
: fatalism of xxvii
M
OSSFELL
(Mosfell): Icel., the seat of Grim Svertingson, Egil’s s.-in-law 185; 203; 209; 219; 221–2
M
OST-SOUND
(Mostrarsund): a haven on the seaboard of Halland 34
M
OTHER
: calling after, 260
M
UIR
-K
IARTAN
(Mýrkjartan): the Erse-King 186
M
UNODSNESS
(Munoðarnes): Icel. 57
M
URDER
: 288
M
YRES
(Mýrar): the countryside N.W. of Burgfirth 57; 184; 213
M
YRESMEN
(Mýramenn): 75; 204; 223
N
ADDER
(Naðr): 105; 109–10; 153. 281
N
ADDOD
(Naddoðr): 258
N
AUMDALE
(Naumudalr): a folkland and ancient kingdom in Norw., N. of Thrandheim and Northmere and S. of Halogaland 3; 21; 23; 25; 38; 41
N
AUMDALE
folk (Naumdælafylki): 3
N
AUSTANESS
(Naustanes): close to Burg 133
N
AUSTDALE
(Naustdalr): Norw. 5
N
ECK, THE
(Háls): in the Limfirth in Denmark, the scene of the battle where K. Harald Greycloak and Arinbiorn the Hersir lost their lives 165; 200. 251, 286
N
ESSES, THE
(Nes): 184; 209–10; 215. 308
N
íÐ
: see Scorn
N
IDOYCE
(Niðaróss): 256
N
IGHT-RIDERS
: 290
N
IGHT-SLAYINGS
: 288
N
IORD
(Njörðr): the God 124; 198
N
JAL
(Njáll): xvii, xxx. 249, 265, 282
N
ONES
: 300
N
ORDAL
, P
ROFESSOR
S
IGURDUR
: xxii, xxxii. 271
N
ORMANDY
(Normandi): 6
N
ORN
: 257, 274
N
ORTHMERE
(Norðmærr): separated from Southmere by Raumsdale 3; see also Mere
N
ORTHUMBERLAND
(Norðimbraland): 99; 100; 103; ruled by K. Eric Blood-axe 134, 179, 270
N
ORTHWATER
(Norðrá): Icel., an important tributary of the Hvítá (Whitewater) 56; 57