Bridle (embossed, [160]), [76], [136]
Head-gear, [160] Saddle (fair-stained, [84]), [38]
Snaffle-rings, [160]
Hospitality, 54, 80
Houses and their Outfit.
Beaks of vessels put over the door, [115]
Bed, [107]
Boards (= tables), [30]
Bolt, [56]
Boose (= cow-stall in a byre), [103]
Booth at the thing, [96]
—for drinking assemblages, [72]
—for trade-purposes, [113]
Bower, serving as a ward-robe, cloth-bower, [56]
—a storehouse apart from other houses, out-bower, [56], [245]
Closet, [56]
Corn-barn, [58]
Cross-beam (= tie-beam), [107], [108]
Cross-bench (= dais), [193]
Door, [56] and passim.
Doorcase, [108]
Doorpost, [133]
Dungeon, [254]
Gable, [193]
Hall, fire-hall, passim, see also note on hall pp. [273]-[275]
Hangings, [53]
High-chair, [48]
Hill-dairy, [84], [153], [154]
Horse-stable, [106]
House of refuge (sáluhús), [117]
Latch, [56]
Lock-bed, [107]
Loft (sleeping-loft), [14], [124]
Long-fires, [30]
Rafters, [108]
Roof, [107], [240]
Seat-beam, [84], [107]
Side-wall, [193]
Thatch, [108], [240]
Threshold, [108], [133]
Tie-beam, [107]
Landwights.
Amongst these are to be numbered Hallmund and Thorir the half-troll
of Thorir's-dale, and the wights told of in Hallmund's Song, [187]
Atonement. See Weregild.
Law, Suits, Penalties.
Boot for insulting language, [66]
Banishment, [129]
Declaring manslaughter as having been done by one's own hand, [133], [142]
District-outlawry, [129]
Execution (féránsdómr), [247]-[248]
Fine, [39], and passim.
Handselling of a lawsuit, [39]
Handselling of lawful truce, [212], [214]
Law-provisions