Senjemand (sen′ye-mänd). Story of giant, [233], [234]

Senjen (sen′yen). Island of, [233], [234]

Sessrymnir (ses′rim-nir). Freya’s home is, [131]

Shakespeare. Norns introduced by, [170]

Sibich (sē′bik). The traitor, [295]

“Siegfried” (sēg′frēd). Wagner’s opera of, [289]

Sif. Wife of Thor, [64]; hair stolen, [64]–67, [217]; Uller, son of, [139]; Loki slanders, [225]; dwarfs make hair for, [65], [242]; comparisons, [351]

Siggeir (sig′gīr). Marriage feast of, [253]–255; treachery and death of, [255], [256], [262]

Sigi (sig′ē). Son of Odin, [40], [251]; comparison, [296]

Sigmund (sig′mund). Völund’s sword for, [178]; brother of Signy, [253]; sword won by, [254]; a prisoner, [257]; the vow of, [257]; tests Signy’s sons, [258]; a werewolf, [260]; prisoner of Siggeir, [261]; escape and vengeance of, [262]; the son of, [265]; Hiordis, wife of, [266]; death of, [266]; Sigurd, son of, [269]; the sword of, [179], [267]; comparisons, [296], [363]