India. Languages of, [342]

Ingeborg (in′-ge-borg). 1. Attendant of Hunvor, [299]. 2. Changed into witch, [302]; Thorsten saved by, [303]; mother of Frithiof, [304]. [3]. Daughter of Belé, [304]; Frithiof vows to marry, [305]; Frithiof sues for, [307]; Sigurd Ring sues for, [309]; meets Frithiof in temple, [310]; Frithiof parts with, [312]; married to Sigurd Ring, [317]; Frithiof’s longing for, [319]; Frithiof visits, [320]; given to Frithiof by Sigurd Ring, [324]; Frithiof wars against brothers of, [325]; marriage of Frithiof and, [325], [327]

Inglings. Frey’s descendants called, [128], [348]

Ingvi-Frey (ing′vi-frī). Story of, [123]–128

Inspiration. The story of the draught of, [95]–102

Io (ī′ō). Northern equivalents for story of, [349], [351]

Iörmungandr (yẽr′mun-gandr). Birth and banishment of, [90]; Hel related to, [180]; Thor angles for, [190]; origin of, [218]; rises from sea, [332]; Loki leads, [333]; tempests caused by, [332]

Iran (ē-rän′). The plateau of, [1]

Iris (ī′ris). Compared to Gna, [349]

Irmin (ẽr′min). Same as Odin, Heimdall, or Hermod, [30], [150], [154]