'din-bells,' [158]

Domestic Implements.
Bottles of leather, for keeping drink in, [20]
Chopper, [23], [194]
Clothes-bag, [175]
Curd-bags, hides drawn up to fetch curds in from mountain dairies, [84]
Deer-horn, for drinking at feasts, [15]
Digging-tools, [47]
Kettle, [182]
Meal-bags, wherein victuals were kept for the thing-ride, [38]
Tools to strike fire, [182]
Trough, [194]
Wool-combs, [30]

Dowry, 7

Dress and Ornamental Apparel.
Breeches (of sail-cloth, [117]), [176], [220]
Cape, [117], [136], [137]
Chain, round the neck, [14]
Cloak of rich web, [14]
Coloured clothes (over—clothes), [154], [174]
Cowl, 220 Drugget-cloak, [107]
Fur-cloak, [64]
Hat (slouched), [169], [189]
Hood, [206]
Kirtle (red), [85]
Leggings (hose), [65]
Mittens, [206]
Rings of gold, [14]
Shirt, [176]
Spurs, [202]
State-raiment, [175]
Thongs (hose-thongs), [65]

Fair in Vagar in Halogaland, Famine, [21]

Feasts.
(There were three principal festals in the year: at Winter-nights,
Yule, and Midsummer.)
Autumn-feast (= winter nights' feast, Oct. 14), at Thorbiorn
Oxmain's, III "Drinking turn and turn about," is probably the same
that elsewhere is called "SamburðSarol," an ale-club or rotation
drinking by common subscription, [14] Yule-ale, [51] Yule-biddings,
[51], [52]

Fights, see Battles and Fights.

Food and Drink.
(The Saga mentions no imported articles of food.)
Beer, [53], [56]
Curds, [84]
Fish (stockfish), [131], [132]
Lent-fare, fat and livers, [183]
Mutton, passim.

Fire above hid treasure, [47]
Foster-brothers (sworn brothers), [78], [81], [92], [93]
Godi's-wood, a wood said to have belonged to six Godar, [97]
Grettir's-heave, [39], [91], [176]

Horse-Outfit.