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Háfeta: high-lifting mare |
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Halla: stone |
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Hamingja: happiness |
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Hamradís: goddess who lives in the cliffs |
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Harka: severity, harshness |
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Harpa: name of a month; harp |
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Hátíð: festivites |
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Hátign: majesty |
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Hefring: wave; one of Ægir´s daughters |
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Heimfús: mare which likes to run home to her paddock |
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Hekja: ancient and unusual |
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Hekla: name of a mountain |
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Héla: rime; frost on the ground or windows |
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Hempa: long gown, cassock |
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Hending: chance, accident |
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Hera: greek goddess |
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Hespa: clasp, lock |
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Hetja: hero, noble in courage and honour |
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Hildur: battle |
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Hjálma: helmet |
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Hláka: thaw; hussy |
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Hlíð: hill, mountain slope |
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Hlust: acoustic canal in one´s ear |
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Hlýja: warmth |
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Hlökk: valkyrie |
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Hnáta: chubby, stout girl |
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Hrafnkatla: woman´s name |
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Hrafntinna: shiny black rock |
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Hrefna: female crow |
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Hrelling: affliction, sorrow |
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Hremmsa: arrow; kind of noose |
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Hríma: mare with white frost coloring |
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Hrímfaxa: mare with a white frosty mane |
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Hrina: howling wind, hail |
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Hrísla: bush; twig |
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Hugljúf: pleasant |
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Hugmynd: idea, concept, notion |
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Hugsýn: vision, apparition |
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Hylling: loyalty; oath of loyalty |
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