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Þórsdrápa and Thor
Another kenning may allude to this myth: in Eilífr Goðrúnarson's Þórsdrápa, Thor is called " he who longs fiercely for Þrúðr " ( þrámóðnir Þrúðar ).
Móði and Magni's descent from Thor is attested by the kennings " Móði's father " ( faðir Móða, in Hymiskviða, ) and " Magni's father " ( faðir Magna, in Þórsdrápa and Hárbarðsljóð, ).

Þórsdrápa and is
In various poems from the Poetic Edda ( stanza 2 of Lokasenna, stanza 41 of Hyndluljóð, and stanza 26 of Fjölsvinnsmál ), and sections of the Prose Edda ( chapter 32 of Gylfaginning, stanza 8 of Haustlöng, and stanza 1 of Þórsdrápa ) Loki is alternately referred to as Loptr, which is generally considered derived from Old Norse lopt meaning " air ", and therefore points to an association with the air.
The story of Geirröd is told in Þórsdrápa.
The same myth is related in Þórsdrápa, though the giantesses are not named there.
For example in Þórsdrápa, faðir lögseims, " father of the sea-thread ", is used as a kenning for Loki.
There are a number of discrepancies between Snorri's and Eilífr's versions of the myth ; for example Þjálfi is not present in the story in Snorri's Edda while he has a prominent role in Þórsdrápa.
Gríðr is referenced in the poem Þórsdrápa and in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál.
In chapter 18, the skald Eilífr Goðrúnarson's work Þórsdrápa is quoted, which includes a kenning that references Nanna (" wake-hilt-Nanna " for " troll-wife ").

Þórsdrápa and poem
Eilífr Goðrúnarson was a late 10th century skald, considered to be the author of the poem Þórsdrápa.

Þórsdrápa and by
Syn also appears in two kennings used in works recorded in Skáldskaparmál ; once for " jötunn " (" hearth-stone-Syn ") in Þórsdrápa by Eilífr Goðrúnarson, and for " woman " (" Syn of soft necklace-stand ") in a work attributed to Steinar.

Þórsdrápa and Eilífr
* Eilífr Goðrúnarson ( late 10th century ), author of Þórsdrápa

Þórsdrápa and .
* Jörmungrund: Þórsdrápa Old Norse text with English translation and detailed analysis.
* Jörmungrund: Þórsdrápa Old Norse text with English translation and detailed analysis.
* Jörmungrund: Þórsdrápa ( Old Norse text with English translation and thorough structural and linguistic analysis.

Lay and Thor
The largest and most famous of the stones is the Ardre VIII stone, dated to the 8th or 9th century, depicts scenes from Norse mythology, notably the Lay of Weyland the smith, Thor fishing for Jörmungandr, the punishment of Loki for the death of Baldr, and Odin riding to Valhalla on Sleipnir.

Lay and is
The work of Lay Visitation Evangelism is not completed when all of the persons on the Responsibility List have been interviewed.
Some think that the " Pay Lay Ale " sentence is derived from the Hebrew phrase " pe le-El ", פה לאל ' mouth to God '.
Gale Owen-Crocker ( Professor of Anglo-Saxon, University of Manchester ) in The Four Funerals in Beowulf ( 2000 ) argues that a passage in the poem, commonly known as “ The Lay of the Last Survivor ” ( lines 2247 – 66 ), is an additional funeral.
" The Lay of the Last Survivor " is arguably an addition to the other three funerals in Beowulf because of the striking similarities that define the importance of the other burials.
His name is mentioned in several tales and historical documents about El Cid, including The Lay of El Cid.
They do not have sacramental authority ; Certified Lay Ministers serve under the supervision of an ordained clergy person who is expected to provide the sacraments to those churches.
* 1285 – The English romantic poem The Lay of Havelok the Dane is written ( approximate date ).
In the spring of 2012 Taco Bell teamed up with Frito Lay and created the Doritos Locos Tacos, which is a supreme taco with a Nacho Cheesier Dorito taco shell and coming later in the fall of 2012 a Cool Ranch taco shell.
* The English romantic poem The Lay of Havelok the Dane is written ( approximate date ).
The Lay Carmelites of the Third Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel wear a scapular which is smaller than the shortened scapular worn by some Carmelite religious for sleeping, but still larger than the devotional scapulars.
Lay magistrates are sometimes still addressed as " Your Worship " in England, South Africa and Canada, mainly by solicitors, but this practice in other Commonwealth countries is nearly obsolete.
A Lay Magistrate, in cases where they are present, is also addressed as " Your Worship ", and may use the post nominals " LM ", e. g. " John Smith LM ".
Lay Shi ' is must identify a specific marja ' whom they emulate, according to his rulings ( fatwas ) or other writings.
* August 21 Lay emails employees, stating " one of my highest priorities is to restore investor confidence in Enron.
* September 26 Lay tells employees that Enron's accounting practices are " legal and totally appropriate ," that Enron stock is " an incredible bargain ," that he and other executives have bought Enron stock in the last two months, and that " the third quarter is looking great " in an online forum.
* July 7 Former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay is indicted by a United States federal grand jury on unnamed charges.
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The next step in the creation of the underlying mythology was the Lay of Earendel, a work composed of several poems that describes the mariner Earendel and his voyages and how his ship is turned into a star.
The full manuscript title is Atlakviða hin grœnlenzka, that is, The Greenland Lay of Atli, but editors and translators generally omit the Greenland reference as a probable error from confusion with the following poem.
The Choir is currently formed of 10 Gentlemen ( who are either Lay Vicars and Choral Scholars ), a team of c. 20 boys and a team of c. 20 girls.
Day Lay Egg Farms is an industrial farm with operations in the western part of the county.
* Lay people may be commissioned to proclaim Biblical readings at Mass, except for the Gospel reading, which is reserved to clerics.
Point Lay is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States.

Lay and skaldic
Ragnar Lodbrok during his presentation of KrákumálKrákumál or the Lay of Kraka is a skaldic poem, consisting of a monologue in which Ragnar Lodbrok is dying in Ælla's snake pit and looks back at a life full of heroic deeds.

Lay and poem
Vladimir Stasov, critic and advisor to The Mighty Handful, suggested The Lay of Igor's Host, a 12th century epic prose poem, and sent Borodin a scenario for a 3 Act opera on 30 April 1869.
The poem Volundarkvida, or the Lay of Volund, part of the Poetic Edda, also features swan maidens.
This account was constructed by the author of Egils saga using an earlier poem called Arinbjarnarkviða " Lay of Arinbjörn ", and this poem does not mention Gunnhild by name, implying therefore that the name was introduced by the author of Egils saga.
He appears in The Silmarillion, the epic poem The Lay of Leithian and the Grey Annals.
* Walter Scott used the first two stanzas in the sixth canto of his narrative poem " The Lay of the Last Minstrel " ( 1805 ).
He also published the intensely personal Mnemosyne Lay in Dust, which is a poem sequence detailing the fictional Maurice Devanes's nervous breakdown and subsequent recovery.
It is a prose version of an earlier narrative poem called The Lay of the Children of Húrin.
These papers, which make a number of comments on Lewis ' Space Trilogy, remind one of C. S. Lewis ' commentary to Tolkien's poem The Lay of Leithian, in which Lewis created a fictional history of scholarship of the poem and even referred to other manuscript tradition to recommend changes to the poem.
There is also an unfinished and ( as of 2008 ) unpublished poem titled The Lay of the Fall of Gondolin of which a few verses are quoted in The Lays of Beleriand.
Svipdagsmál or The Lay of Svipdagr is an Old Norse poem, a part of the Poetic Edda, comprising two poems, The Spell of Gróa and The Lay of Fjölsviðr.
Rígsþula or Rígsmál (" Lay of Ríg ") is an Eddic poem in which a Norse god named Ríg or Rígr, described as " old and wise, mighty and strong ", fathers the classes of mankind.
Helgi's army departs to fight for Sigrún. Völsungakviða, Helgakviða Hundingsbana I or the First Lay of Helgi Hundingsbane is an Old Norse poem found in the Poetic Edda.
Völsungakviða in forna, Helgakviða Hundingsbana II or the Second Lay of Helgi Hundingsbane is an Old Norse poem found in the Poetic Edda.
The Lay of Leithian ( Release From Bondage ) is an unfinished poem written by J. R. R. Tolkien.
The name of the poem is therefore likely an attempt to underscore the importance of the Lay relative to other tales from the first age.
In 1937 Tolkien sent the current version of The Lay of Leithian together with a prose version of the yet unfinished part of the poem to his publisher Allen & Unwin who had asked for further material of his fictional world after the success of The Hobbit.

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