Thing (thing). Northern popular assembly, [23], [136], [137], [305], [324]

Thok (thok). Loki as, [212], [214], [224]; comparison, [360]

Thor (thôr). Never crosses Bifrōst, [14]; Jörd, mother of, [38]; toast to, [42]; god of thunder, [59]–84; infancy of, [59]; anger of, [59], [64]; description of, [60]; hat of, [62]; Alvis petrified by, [63]; Miōlnir given to, [67]; drinking wager of, [71]; duel with Hrungnir, [75]; adventure with Geirrod, [82]; temples and statues of, [83]; Tyr like, [85]; giants hated by, [117], [231]; Yule sacred to, [124]; Brisinga-men worn by, [135]; Uller, step-son of, [139]; Grid’s gauntlet helps, [159]; kettle secured by, [188]; goes fishing, [190], [191], [192]; consecrates Balder’s pyre, [208]; visits Utgard-loki, [216]; slays architect, [223]; threatens Loki, [226]; slays Midgard snake, [336]; sons of, [338]; Greek equivalents, [350], [351], [352], [361]

Thora (thō′rä). Wife of Elf, daughter of Hakon, [290]

Thorburn. Origin of name, [83]

Thorer (thō′rer). Viking’s son, banished, [302]

Thorn of Sleep. Brunhild stung by, [280]

Thorsten (Thor′sten). 1. Saga, [298]. 2. Son of Viking, receives Angurvadel, [302]; shipwrecks of, [303]; marriage and conquests of, [303]; at Framnäs, [304]; father of Frithiof, [304]; last interview with Belé, [305]; death and burial of, [306]

Thorwaldsen (thôr′väld-sn). Origin of name, [83]

Thrall. Birth of, [151]