Andhrimner
The cook in Valhal is named Andhrimner and the kettle is called Eldhrimner
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The cook's name is Andhrimner and the kettle is Eldhrimner (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xii. > Life In Valhal.)
The cook in Valhal is named Andhrimner and the kettle is called Eldhrimner (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xii. > Life In Valhal.)
Andhrimner is the cook in Valhal (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xv. > Vocabulary.)
Prose Edda
- attestation: The cook's name is Andhrimner and the kettle is Eldhrimner (The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xii. > Life In Valhal.)
"The cook's name is Andhrimner, and the kettle is called Eldhrimner"
- attestation: The cook in Valhal is named Andhrimner and the kettle is called Eldhrimner (The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xii. > Life In Valhal.)
"The cook's name is Andhrimner, and the kettle is called Eldhrimner"
- attestation: Andhrimner is the cook in Valhal (The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xv. > Vocabulary.)
"ANDHRIMNER. The cook in Valhal"
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