[323]. The son’s death.

[324]. Ægir, who brewed ale for the Asar.

[325]. This passage means—“If I could get my son avenged, Ægir would fare badly.”

[326]. The upheaver of the waves was the wind = Kari; his brother was Ægir.

[327]. Plank-bane = ship-destroyer; i.e., Ægir.

[328]. Egil being old, Bödvar is called the family shield or protector.

[329]. Dwellings of joy (Valhalla).

[330]. Alfheim was given to Frey as a tooth-fee.

[331]. Here we see that Svartálfar are Dvergar.

[332]. From this it is supposed that Loki had come in the shape of a fly to make them lose the wager.