Lofn (lōfn). Attendant of Frigga, [48]

Logi (lō′gē). Cook of Utgard-loki, [71]; wild fire, [72]

Logrum (lō′grum). Lake of, [50]

Loki (lō′kē). God of fire, [12]; Sif’s hair stolen by, [64]; changes his form, [64]; Thor attacks, [64]; wager with Brock, [65]; flight of, [67]; Brock sews lips of, [68]; eating-wager of, [71]; hammer recovered by, [77], [78]; marries giantess, [90]; adventure with eagle, [104]; called to account, [106]; south wind is, 108; Skadi laughs at antics of, [113]; the lightning is, [116]; Brisinga-men coveted by, [135], [149]; falcon plumes borrowed by, [77], [80], [135]; Freya urged by, [137]; Freya accused by, [137]; Hel, daughter of, [180]; Ægir, brother of, [185]; Frigga questioned by, [203]; Hodur’s hand guided by, [204]; Thok, same as, [212]; the jealousy of, [213]; tempter personified by, [214]; god of fire, [213]–229; son of Fornjotnr, [232]; visits the earth, [271]; slays Otter, [271]; secures hoard, [272]; Æsir tolerate, [329]; released from bonds, [331]; boards Nagilfar, [333]; foes led by, [333], [334]; death of, [335]; Greek equivalent for Loki’s theft, [351]; comparisons, [353], [354], [360], [361]

Lombards. Story of the, [46]

Lombardy. The possession of, [47]

Longbeards. The saga of the, [46]

Lorelei (lō′re-lī). Story of, [194]–196; Greek equivalent, [359]

Lorride (lor′rē-de). Thor’s daughter, [63]

Lucifer. Loki the mediæval, [216]