The Poetic Edda on Wolf
The > part in a few of the Eddic poems. > "T."
- attestation: The stanza references creatures or animals in connection with Wolf.
"23. Wolf of his word: oath-destroyer, oath-breaker."
The > part in a few of the Eddic poems. > Introductory Note
attestation: The stanza describes warfare or combat involving Wolf.
"8. "What seeks she to say, | that she sends us a ring, Woven with a wolf's hair? | methinks it gives warning; In the red ring a hair | of the heath-dweller found I,"
attestation: The stanza describes travel or movement involving Wolf.
"8. "What seeks she to say, | that she sends us a ring, Woven with a wolf's hair? | methinks it gives warning; In the red ring a hair | of the heath-dweller found I,"
attestation: The stanza references wealth or gifts involving Wolf.
"8. "What seeks she to say, | that she sends us a ring, Woven with a wolf's hair? | methinks it gives warning; In the red ring a hair | of the heath-dweller found I,"