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Laeradr. A tree near Valhal. Laerad.
Landvidi [A mountain range overgrown with trees]. Vidar's abode. The primeval forests. Landvide.
Laufey [Leafy island]. Loke's mother. Laufey.
Leifthrasir, Lif. The two persons preserved in Hodmimer's grove during Surt's conflagration in Ragnarok; the last beings in the old and the first in the new world. Lif and Lifthraser.
Lettfeti [Light-foot]. One of the horses of the gods. Lightfoot.
Litr. A dwarf that Thor kicked into Balder's funeral pile. Liter.
Loddfafnir. A protege of Odin. Lodfafner.
Lodurr [To flame]. One of the three gods (Odin, Hœnir and Loder) who create Ask and Embla, the first man and woman. He is identical with Loke. Loder.
Loki [To end, finish; Loke is the end and consummation of divinity]. The evil giant-god of the Norse mythology. He steers the ship Naglfar in Ragnarok. He borrows Freyja's feather-garb and accompanies Thor to the giant Thrym, who has stolen Thor's hammer. He is the father of Sleipner; also of the Midgard serpent, of the Fenris-wolf and of Hel. He causes Balder's death, abuses the gods in Æger's feast, but is captured in Fraanangerforce and is bound by the gods. Loke.
Loptr [The aerial]. Another name of Loke. Lopter.