Andhrimnir (än-dhrim′nir). Cook in Valhalla, [20]
Andvaranaut (änd-vä′ra-nout). Ring of Andvari, [273]; Sigurd appropriates, [277]; Brunhild betrothed with, [280]; Sigurd deprives Brunhild of, [285]; Gudrun shows, [287]; Gudrun sends Gunnar, [291]; Greek equivalent, [363]
Andvari (änd′vä-rē). King of dwarfs, [242]; Loki visits, [272]; ring of, [273], [277], [280], [285], [291], [363]
Angantyr (än-gän′tēr). Ottar and, [136], [137]; Tyrfing, sword of, [242]; joins Thorsten and Belé, [303]; tribute of, [312]; receives Frithiof, [316]
Anglo-Saxon. Heptarchy, [40]; Uller called Vulder in, [140]; Ægir called Eagor in, [187]
Angur-boda (än-gur-bō′dȧ). Mother of Hel, Fenris, and Iörmungandr, [90], [180]; mother of Gerda, [119]; wife of Loki, [218]; feeds wolves in Ironwood, [331]
Angurvadel (än-gur-vä′del). Viking’s magic sword, [299], [315]; comparison, [363]
Annar. Husband of Nott, [8]
Antæus (an-tẽ′us). Greek equivalent for Hrungnir, [352]
Apollo (a-pol′ō). Greek equivalent for Sol, [345]; personification of the sun, [345]; his contest with Marsyas compared to Odin’s with Vafthrudnir, [348]; marriage with Clio compared to Odin’s with Saga, [349]; flocks stolen by Mercury, [350], [351]; chariot compared to Frey’s boar, [351]; god of music, like Bragi, [353]; Frey compared to, [354]; Uller, a hunter like, [356]; sun-god, like Balder, [360]; sun myth, like that of Sigurd, [363]