Garm. Dog of Hel, [181]; Odin passes, [199]; Hel followed by, [333]; Loki leads, [333]; death of, [336]; compared to Cerberus, [359]

Gefjon (gef′yon). Gylfi visited by, [49]; compared to Dido, [350]

Gefn (gef′n). Same as Freya, [133]

Geir Odds (gīr odz). Carving of, [39], [183]

Geirrod (gīr′rod). 1. Story of, [34]–37. 2. Loki visits, [80]; Thor visits, [81], [82], [159]; Loki accompanies Thor to, [217]; Greek equivalent, [348]

Gelgia (gel′gyȧ). End of Fenris’s fetter, [93]

Gerda (gẽr′dȧ). Wooed by Frey, [119]–122; Greek counterparts of, [355]

Geri (gēr′ē). Odin’s wolf, [17], [347]

German. Cheru’s sword belongs to a, [87]; Langobart, a long beard in, [46]; Eckhardt the mentor, [54]; ideas of the origin of physical features, [231]; belief in fairies, [246]; epic, Nibelungenlied, [251]

Germany. Wild Hunt in, [27]; Odin conquers, [39]; Abundantia worshipped in, [47]; worship of Frigga in, [51]; Easter-stones in, [55]; golden age in, [56]; belief in White Lady in, [57]; Thor, kettle vendor in, [62]; storms in, [68]; Nerthus in, [112]; Frey is Fro in, [117], [126]; Yule in, [124]; Freya’s worship in, [131], [132]; temple in Magdeburg in, [136]; Freya now a witch in, [137]; Uller in, [140]; the Elbe in, [194]; sandhills in, [235]; sacrifices to elves in, [248]