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himself. That night, the builder drove out to fetch stone with his stallion Svaðilfari, and out from a wood ran a mare. The mare neighed at Svaðilfari, and "realizing what kind of horse it was," Svaðilfari became frantic, neighed, tore apart his tackle, and ran towards the mare. The mare ran to the wood, Svaðilfari followed, and the builder chased after. The two horses ran around all night, causing the building work to be held up for the night, and the previous momentum of building work that the builder had been able to maintain was not continued.
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horses swim back to land but a large, young, and handsome grey horse that no one had ever mounted. The grey-bearded old man says that the horse is from "Sleipnir's kin" and that "he must be raised carefully, because he will become better than any other horse." The old man vanishes. Sigurd names the horse
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he had never seen before. Sigurd tells the old man that he is going to choose a horse, and asks the old man to come with him to help him decide. The old man says that they should drive the horses down to the river
Busiltjörn. The two drive the horses down into the deeps of Busiltjörn, and all of the
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says that "the eight-legged horse of Odin is the typical steed of the shaman" and that in the shaman's journeys to the heavens or the underworld, a shaman "is usually represented as riding on some bird or animal." Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common "in the
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The gods declare that Loki would deserve a horrible death if he could not find a scheme that would cause the builder to forfeit his payment, and threatened to attack him. Loki, afraid, swore oaths that he would devise a scheme to cause the builder to forfeit the payment, whatever it would cost
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in disguise) asks High who the horse
Sleipnir belongs to and what there is to tell about it. High expresses surprise at Gangleri's lack of knowledge about Sleipnir and its origin. High tells a story set "right at the beginning of the gods' settlement when the gods established
495:. Incensed, Hrungnir leaps atop Gullfaxi, intending to attack Odin for Odin's boasting. Odin gallops hard ahead of Hrungnir, and, in his, fury, Hrungnir finds himself having rushed into the gates of Asgard. In chapter 58, Sleipnir is mentioned among a list of horses in
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Davidson adds that the representation of Odin's steed as eight-legged could arise naturally out of such an image, and that "this is in accordance with the picture of
Sleipnir as a horse that could bear its rider to the land of the dead."
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theorizes that
Sleipnir's "connection to the world of the dead grants a special poignancy to one of the kennings in which Sleipnir turns up as a horse word," referring to the skald Úlfr Uggason's usage of "sea-Sleipnir" in his
726:. Both stones feature a rider sitting atop an eight-legged horse, which some scholars view as Odin. Above the rider on the Tjängvide image stone is a horizontal figure holding a spear, which may be a
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agrees to ride to Hel to offer a ransom for Baldr's return, and so "then Odin's horse
Sleipnir was fetched and led forward." Hermóðr mounts Sleipnir and rides away. Hermóðr rides for
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lands where horses are in general use, and
Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed" and cites an example from a study of shamanism by
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Loumand, Ulla (2006). "The Horse and its Role in
Icelandic Burial Practices, Mythology, and Society". In Andrén, Anders; Jennbert, Kristina; et al. (eds.).
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and steeds with more than four feet that appear in carnivals and processions, but that "a more fruitful resemblance seems to be on the
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654:"Hadingus and the Old Man" (1898) by
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1266:Grammaticus & Elton (2006:147).
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605:that is Odin riding on Sleipnir."
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1690:Dictionary of Northern Mythology
1416:Noszlopy, Waterhouse (2005:181).
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1503:. New York: Norroena Society.
1438:University of California Press
1430:Byock, Jesse (Trans.) (1990).
1366:(in Norwegian). Archived from
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214:"Odin and Sleipnir" (1911) by
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147:as the ancestor of the horse
2222:Rebirth in Germanic paganism
1544:Kermode, Philip Moore Callow
1540:. Columbia University Press
961:The horseshoe-shaped canyon
927:Proto-Indo-European religion
860:dies, and provides a verse:
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747:English Runic Inscription 2
262:, Sleipnir of horses"). In
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1655:Liverpool University Press
1340:Mallory. Adams (1997:163).
1221:Faulkes (1995:92 and 121).
874:This horse has eight legs.
761:The Ardre VIII image stone
470:In chapter 16 of the book
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309:says that Loki produced "
138:Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks
21:Sleipnir (disambiguation)
16:Odin's eight-legged horse
3243:Black elves (Svartálfar)
2073:Hel (mythological being)
1554:Harvard University Press
1322:Davidson (1990:142–143).
1079:
1009:'s short story entitled
4125:Sacred trees and groves
3365:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
3238:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
2212:Death in Norse paganism
1987:Places named after Odin
1588:Oxford University Press
1565:Oxford World's Classics
1535:25 January 2009 at the
1011:Sleipner, late Thurinda
706:Two of the 8th century
588:this riddle, Heithrek!"
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2882:Narfi (father of Nott)
1667:Orchard, Andy (1997).
1517:(reprinted in 2005 by
1248:Lindow (2001:276–277).
1137:Larrington (1999:258).
1128:Larrington (1999:243).
1119:Larrington (1999:169).
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1525:Hollander, Lee Milton
1451:Ellis Davidson, H. R.
1185:Faulkes (1995:49–50).
1110:Larrington (1999:58).
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702:Archaeological record
671:In book I, the young
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1972:Mercurius Cimbrianus
1884:Names and associates
1635:Taylor & Francis
1230:Hollander (1936:99).
817:Hilda Ellis Davidson
629:long-bearded old man
183:practices among the
86:[ˈslɛipnez̠]
19:For other uses, see
4365:Horses in mythology
3427:Narfi (son of Loki)
2574:Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr
2217:Matres and Matronae
2176:Hogback (sculpture)
1331:Loumand (2006:133).
1212:Faulkes (1995:136).
1092:Orchard (1997:151).
865:What horse is this?
710:from the island of
4073:Religious practice
4047:Old Norse language
3514:Váli (son of Loki)
3402:Líf and Lífthrasir
3310:Árvakr and Alsviðr
3305:Horses of the Æsir
3285:Hati Hróðvitnisson
2426:Váli (son of Odin)
2269:Old Norse religion
1807:Major attestations
1744:Germanic mythology
1627:(Editors) (1997).
1500:The Danish History
1370:on 25 January 2009
1278:Lindow (2001:277).
1203:Faulkes (1995:77).
1194:Faulkes (1995:76).
1176:Faulkes (1995:36).
1164:Faulkes (1995:35).
1155:Faulkes (1995:34).
1146:Faulkes (1995:18).
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1625:Adams, Douglas Q.
1491:Grammaticus, Saxo
1364:"Yggdrasilfrisen"
1352:Simek (2007:294).
1287:Simek (2007:140).
1101:Kermode (1904:6).
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989:'s wooden relief
799:W. G. Collingwood
617:In chapter 13 of
585:Alright guess now
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4052:Orthography
4025:Jómsvíkinga
4000:Poetic Edda
3913:Urðarbrunnr
3908:Mímisbrunnr
3840:Singasteinn
3770:Hindarfjall
3750:Gnipahellir
3730:Ginnungagap
3705:Fyrisvellir
3700:Fornsigtuna
3634:Vimur River
3624:Slidr River
3397:Jörmungandr
2807:Hrímgrímnir
2436:Vili and Vé
2186:Ship burial
2129:Neorxnawang
1951:Vili and Vé
1694:D.S. Brewer
1068:Sinterklaas
1023:Anglo-Saxon
981:, northern
977:located in
806:John Lindow
736:Odinic name
732:Eggja stone
623:, the hero
555:, the poem
537:and wolves
445:nine nights
305:section of
224:Poetic Edda
205:Poetic Edda
100:Poetic Edda
4339:Categories
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4262:Philosophy
4130:Sonargöltr
4015:Runestones
4007:Prose Edda
3952:Fimbulvetr
3903:Hvergelmir
3870:Valaskjálf
3830:Sessrúmnir
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3775:Hlidskjalf
3765:Himinbjörg
3735:Glaðsheimr
3720:Gastropnir
3675:Bilskirnir
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3568:Gjallarbrú
3551:Underworld
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3407:Loddfáfnir
3385:Svaðilfari
3370:Hófvarpnir
3315:Blóðughófi
3295:Hildisvíni
3171:Aurvandill
2932:Vafþrúðnir
2917:Þrúðgelmir
2777:Harðgreipr
2191:Stone ship
1822:Grímnismál
1793:Valaskjálf
1773:Hlidskjalf
1751:Attributes
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894:Hófvarpnir
854:Bagri Maro
482:Jötunheimr
411:Svaðilfari
405:, and the
393:and built
375:Grímnismál
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319:Svaðilfari
307:Hyndluljóð
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247:Hyndluljóð
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216:John Bauer
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106:Prose Edda
93:ridden by
4242:Mead hall
4176:Þorrablót
4030:Legendary
3925:Yggdrasil
3885:Víðbláinn
3880:Vanaheimr
3855:Þrymheimr
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3845:Þrúðheimr
3815:Munarvágr
3805:Mímameiðr
3780:Hnitbjorg
3695:Fólkvangr
3680:Brávellir
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3614:Kerlaugar
3583:Niðafjöll
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3519:Valkyries
3467:Sæhrímnir
3355:Gulltoppr
3320:Falhófnir
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3201:Landdísir
3035:Mótsognir
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2887:Sökkmímir
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2114:Fólkvangr
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2038:Death in
1997:Wild Hunt
1926:Helblindi
1911:Einherjar
943:hrimthurs
921:found in
840:from the
793:Rides to
743:Old Norse
656:Louis Moe
422:hrimthurs
271:Sigrdrífa
163:Gotlandic
81:Old Norse
4305:See also
4227:Hamingja
4181:Vetrnætr
4166:Dísablót
4161:Álfablót
3967:Ragnarök
3875:Valhalla
3865:Útgarðar
3810:Myrkviðr
3795:Járnviðr
3790:Iðavöllr
3710:Gálgviðr
3690:Fensalir
3599:Élivágar
3573:Náströnd
3563:Éljúðnir
3432:Níðhöggr
3380:Sleipnir
3350:Gullfaxi
3250:Fimafeng
3166:Auðumbla
2985:Billingr
2912:Þrívaldi
2897:Suttungr
2852:Járnsaxa
2822:Hrungnir
2752:Gillingr
2747:Geirröðr
2727:Fárbauti
2717:Býleistr
2682:Angrboða
2634:Gullveig
2346:Heimdall
2336:Dellingr
2205:See also
2171:Bog body
2143:Entities
2134:Valhalla
2124:Náströnd
2098:Valkyrie
2093:Sleipnir
1798:Valhalla
1788:Sleipnir
1758:Draupnir
1738:The god
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902:Miðgarðr
811:Húsdrápa
781:Theories
728:valkyrie
722:and the
673:Hadingus
594:Heithrek
512:Húsdrápa
493:Gullfaxi
489:Hrungnir
426:Mjöllnir
395:Val-Hall
382:Gangleri
323:Býleistr
315:Angrboða
311:the wolf
268:valkyrie
181:shamanic
172:and the
46:Sleipnir
4257:Numbers
4237:Kenning
4110:Worship
4066:Society
3976:Sources
3895:Vingólf
3890:Vígríðr
3860:Uppsala
3825:Okolnir
3745:Glitnir
3715:Gandvik
3670:Bifröst
3660:Andlang
3578:Niflhel
3524:Völundr
3472:Skírnir
3412:Móðguðr
3208:Dragons
3191:Byggvir
3020:Gandalf
3005:Dvalinn
2975:Andvari
2812:Hrímnir
2767:Gunnlöð
2737:Fornjót
2732:Fjölvar
2712:Bölþorn
2687:Aurboða
2677:Alvaldi
2629:Gersemi
2446:Ásynjur
2351:Hermóðr
2341:Forseti
2291:Deities
2196:Tumulus
2051:Figures
1992:Valknut
1867:Völuspá
1836:Hávamál
1768:Gungnir
1673:Cassell
1459:Penguin
1062:Pegasus
1044:Helhest
1019:England
983:Iceland
975:Ásbyrgi
973:canyon
963:Ásbyrgi
906:Útgarðr
898:Ásgarðr
712:Gotland
677:Kurland
625:Sigurðr
478:kenning
453:Móðguðr
441:Hermóðr
391:Midgard
371:Bifröst
355:In the
313:" with
275:Sigurðr
256:Grimnir
222:In the
193:Ásbyrgi
4100:Horses
3939:Events
3920:Ýdalir
3899:Wells
3835:Sindri
3820:Nóatún
3685:Brimir
3650:Asgard
3609:Ífingr
3592:Rivers
3502:Vættir
3360:Gyllir
3270:Fylgja
3260:Fenrir
3213:Draugs
3149:Others
3072:Heroes
3055:Brokkr
3010:Fáfnir
3000:Dúrnir
2995:Durinn
2970:Alvíss
2962:Dwarfs
2947:Vörnir
2857:Laufey
2722:Eggþér
2707:Bestla
2664:Jötnar
2649:Njörðr
2644:Kvasir
2607:Freyja
2559:Snotra
2519:Njörun
2474:Gefjon
2431:Víðarr
2371:Lóðurr
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688:Biarco
681:mantle
486:jötunn
465:Asgard
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399:Freyja
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293:saddle
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4292:Völva
4282:Skald
4277:Seiðr
4272:Runes
4267:Rings
4232:Heiti
4217:Galdr
4212:Félag
4202:Death
4195:Other
4105:Hörgr
4020:Sagas
3760:Heiðr
3725:Gimlé
3665:Barri
3604:Gjöll
3529:Vörðr
3492:Troll
3477:Sköll
3437:Norns
3345:Grani
3340:Glenr
3330:Glaðr
3300:Hjúki
3275:Garmr
3228:Elves
3223:Eldir
3196:Dísir
3176:Beyla
3110:Hi–Hy
3060:Eitri
3045:Regin
2990:Dáinn
2942:Vosud
2922:Þrymr
2902:Þjazi
2892:Surtr
2862:Leikn
2832:Hymir
2827:Hrymr
2817:Hroðr
2792:Hljod
2772:Gymir
2762:Gríðr
2742:Gangr
2692:Baugi
2639:Hnoss
2622:Yngvi
2612:Freyr
2599:Vanir
2579:Þrúðr
2554:Skaði
2549:Sjöfn
2544:Sigyn
2529:Rindr
2514:Nanna
2494:Iðunn
2479:Gerðr
2469:Fulla
2464:Frigg
2391:Mímir
2386:Meili
2361:Hœnir
2331:Bragi
2326:Baldr
2078:Norns
1967:Galdr
1941:Mímir
1931:Hœnir
1308:p. 73
1080:Notes
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1027:Wōden
931:Freyr
858:Muria
846:India
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739:haras
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4370:Loki
4355:Odin
4222:Goði
4207:Ergi
4186:Yule
4085:Blót
3993:Edda
3455:Nótt
3450:Elli
3445:Dagr
3392:Jörð
3335:Glær
3325:Gísl
3186:Búri
3181:Borr
3161:Auðr
3105:H–He
3030:Litr
2952:Ymir
2907:Þökk
2872:Logi
2867:Litr
2697:Beli
2672:Ægir
2534:Sága
2509:Lofn
2504:Irpa
2499:Ilmr
2489:Hlín
2421:Ullr
2411:Thor
2401:Odin
2381:Máni
2376:Loki
2356:Höðr
2313:Æsir
2271:and
2083:Odin
2042:and
1916:Gaut
1906:Borr
1740:Odin
1698:ISBN
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791:Odin
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367:High
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4247:Nīþ
4090:Hof
3558:Hel
3290:Hel
3125:T–Y
3120:P–S
3115:I–O
3100:F–G
3095:D–E
3090:B–C
3040:Ótr
2842:Iði
2589:Vör
2584:Vár
2569:Syn
2564:Sól
2539:Sif
2524:Rán
2484:Gná
2459:Eir
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2088:Rán
2058:Dís
1946:Óðr
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