The Poetic Edda on Ull
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attestation: Ull is associated with the location Alfheim.
"5. Ydalir call they | the place where Ull A hall for himself hath set; And Alfheim the gods | to Freyr once gave As a tooth-gift in ancient times."
attestation: Ull is characterized by antiquity in the verse.
"5. Ydalir call they | the place where Ull A hall for himself hath set; And Alfheim the gods | to Freyr once gave As a tooth-gift in ancient times."
attestation: The stanza references wealth or gifts involving Ull.
"5. Ydalir call they | the place where Ull A hall for himself hath set; And Alfheim the gods | to Freyr once gave As a tooth-gift in ancient times."
The > part in a few of the Eddic poems. > Notes
- attestation: Ull is the archer-god, and nothing is known of his ring
"Ull: the archer-god, cf. Grimnismol, 5 and note. Nothing is known of his ring."
The > part in a few of the Eddic poems. > Pronouncing Index
- attestation: Ull is a god in Norse mythology
"Ull, a god"