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Svalinn

Svalinn is a legendary shield in Nordic mythology which stands in front of Sun, protecting the world from her heat. It has been suggested to be part of a continuous tradition of solar imagery dating back to the Nordic Bronze Age.

The Chariot of the Sun by W. G. Collingwood


Etymology edit

Svalinn in Old Norse translates as "cold" or "chill" and is derived from the verb svala, meaning "to cool", in turn from the adjective Old Norse: svalr ('cool'), from Proto-Germanic: *swalaz from Proto-Germanic: *swelaną ("to burn slowly, create a burningly cold sensation") from Proto-Indo-European: '*swel-' ("to shine, warm up, burn").[1][2][3]

Attestations edit

Grímnismál edit

In Grímnismál, Odin gives the role of Svalinn as part of his description of the cosmology:

Old Norse text[4] Orchard translation[5] Bellows translation[6] Dronke translation[7]
Árvakr ok Alsviðr
þeir skulu upp heðan
svangir sól draga;
en und þeira bógum
fálu blíð regin,
æsir, ísarnkol.
Svalinn heitir,
hann stendr sólu fyrir,
skjöldr, skínanda goði;
björg ok brim,
ek veit, at brenna skulu,
ef hann fellr í frá.
Early-waker, All-swift:
from here they have
to drag wearily on Sun;
but under their saddle-bows the Aesir have concealed,
kind powers, cooling irons
Chill is the name,
of what stands before the sun,
a shield before the shining god.
mountains and oceans
I know should burn,
if it fell from in front.
Arvak and Alsvith
up shall drag
Weary the weight of the sun;
But an iron cool have the kindly gods
Of yore set under their yokes.
In front of the sun
does Svalinn stand,
The shield for the shining god;
Mountains and sea
would be set in flames
If it fell from before the sun.
Early Waker and All Strong
—slim steeds—up from here
have to haul the sun;
but under their withers the blithe powers
implanted
eternal [currents of] iron-cold air.
Shiver is its name,
he stands before the sun,
a shield for the shining goddess.
Mountain and main
I know must burn,
if he falls off.

Nafnaþulur edit

In the Nafnaþulur section of the Prose Edda, Snorri Sturluson records Svalinn in a list of shields:

Old Norse text[8] Ingham translation[9]
Gjallr, döggskafi
ok gimskýlir,
böðljós, grýta
ok böðskýlir,
svalinn ok randi,
saurnir, borði,
skuttingr, barði,
skírr, tvíbyrðingr,
örlygr ok svarmr,
eilífnir, heiðr,
baugr, fagrbláinn,
bera, miðfjörnir.
Resounding, dew-scraper
and gem-shelterer,
battle-light, stony
and battle-shelter,
cooled and board,
defiled, border,
little stern, beaky,
sheer, double boarded,
battler and roarer,
everlasting, shining,
ring, fair-dark,
carried, middle-protector.

Sigrdrífumál edit

In Sigrdrífumál, runes are described as being carved on a shield, identified with Svalinn, along with the horses that draw Sun's chariot.[10]

Old Norse text[8] Orchard translation[11]
Á skildi kvað ristnar,
þeim er stendr fyr skínandi goði,
á eyra Árvakrs
ok á Alsvinns hófi,
á því hvéli, er snýsk
undir reið Hrungnis,
á Sleipnis tönnum
ok á sleða fjötrum
On the shield they should be cut,
that stands before the bright god,
on Early-waker's ears
and the hoof of All-swift,
on the wheel turning
under Hrungnir's chariot,
on Sleipnir's teeth,
and on the straps of sledges


Interpretation and symbolism edit

 
The gilded side of the Trundholm sun chariot

The association between the sun and shields is noted both in Þórsdrápa, in which the sun is described as 'the splendid sky-shield',[12][note 1] and in Skáldskaparmál, in which a kenning for 'shield' is the "sun of the ship" (Old Norse: skipsól). This relationship between ships, shields and the sun has been suggested to originate in the Nordic Bronze Age, in which all three form part of the sun myth.[13] Ritual shields dating to the Bronze Age have also been discovered in Scandinavia which have been noted by scholars to resemble the sun and were possibly used to represent it in a religious context.[14]

In the Nordic Bronze Age, the sun could be depicted as a wheel cross or a disc, as with the Trundholm sun chariot. It has been argued that the disc later ceased to be seen as a representation of the sun god herself and instead as it appears in the sky, as a round shield. By this theory, the role of the shield in preventing the world from overheating came later to explain its presence.[15]

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ An alternative reading based on different emendations identifies Svalinn itself as the 'sky-shield'.[12]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Wang 2017, p. 23.
  2. ^ svala.
  3. ^ svalr.
  4. ^ Grímnismál (ON), Stanza 37 & 38.
  5. ^ Orchard 2011, p. 56, Grímnismál: The lay of Grímnir, stanza 37 & 38.
  6. ^ Bellows 2004, Grimnismol stanza 37 & 38.
  7. ^ Dronke 2011, The Lay of Grimnir, stanza 37 & 38.
  8. ^ a b Nafnaþulur (ON), Stanza 58.
  9. ^ Ingham, Stanza 58.
  10. ^ Orchard 2011, Notes, Sigrdrífumál: Sigrdrífa's lay (15).
  11. ^ Orchard 2011, Sigrdrífumál: Sigrdrífa's lay, stanza 15.
  12. ^ a b Gade 2017, p. 85.
  13. ^ Wang 2017, p. 25.
  14. ^ Wang 2017, p. 6.
  15. ^ Branston 1980, p. 69.

References edit

Primary edit

  • Bellows, Henry Adam (2004). The Poetic Edda: The Mythological Poems. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 9780486437101.
  • Dronke, Ursula (2011) [1969]. The Poetic Edda. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198111825.
  • Gade, Kari Ellen (2017). Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. ISBN 9782503518947. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • Ingham, Marion. Viðauki I: Nafnaþulur.
  • Orchard, Andy (2011). The Elder Edda: A Book of Viking Lore. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 9780141393728.
  • "Grímnismál (Old Norse)". heimskringla.com. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  • "Nafnaþulur (Old Norse)". heimskringla.no. Retrieved 26 September 2022.

Secondary edit

  • Branston, Brian (1980). Gods of the North. London: Thames and Hudson.
  • Wang, Lanchun (2017). Freyja and Freyr: Successors of the Sun: On the Absence of the Sun in Nordic Saga Literature. Oslo: Universitetet i Oslo. S2CID 55929363.
  • "svala". Wiktionary. 3 July 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  • "svalr". Wiktionary. 5 January 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.

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Svalinn is a legendary shield in Nordic mythology which stands in front of Sun protecting the world from her heat It has been suggested to be part of a continuous tradition of solar imagery dating back to the Nordic Bronze Age The Chariot of the Sun by W G Collingwood Contents 1 Etymology 2 Attestations 2 1 Grimnismal 2 2 Nafnathulur 2 3 Sigrdrifumal 3 Interpretation and symbolism 4 See also 5 Explanatory notes 6 Citations 7 References 7 1 Primary 7 2 SecondaryEtymology editSvalinn in Old Norse translates as cold or chill and is derived from the verb svala meaning to cool in turn from the adjective Old Norse svalr cool from Proto Germanic swalaz from Proto Germanic swelana to burn slowly create a burningly cold sensation from Proto Indo European swel to shine warm up burn 1 2 3 Attestations editGrimnismal edit In Grimnismal Odin gives the role of Svalinn as part of his description of the cosmology Old Norse text 4 Orchard translation 5 Bellows translation 6 Dronke translation 7 Arvakr ok Alsvidr their skulu upp hedan svangir sol draga en und theira bogum falu blid regin aesir isarnkol Svalinn heitir hann stendr solu fyrir skjoldr skinanda godi bjorg ok brim ek veit at brenna skulu ef hann fellr i fra Early waker All swift from here they have to drag wearily on Sun but under their saddle bows the Aesir have concealed kind powers cooling ironsChill is the name of what stands before the sun a shield before the shining god mountains and oceans I know should burn if it fell from in front Arvak and Alsvith up shall drag Weary the weight of the sun But an iron cool have the kindly gods Of yore set under their yokes In front of the sun does Svalinn stand The shield for the shining god Mountains and sea would be set in flames If it fell from before the sun Early Waker and All Strong slim steeds up from here have to haul the sun but under their withers the blithe powers implanted eternal currents of iron cold air Shiver is its name he stands before the sun a shield for the shining goddess Mountain and main I know must burn if he falls off Nafnathulur edit In the Nafnathulur section of the Prose Edda Snorri Sturluson records Svalinn in a list of shields Old Norse text 8 Ingham translation 9 Gjallr doggskafi ok gimskylir bodljos gryta ok bodskylir svalinn ok randi saurnir bordi skuttingr bardi skirr tvibyrdingr orlygr ok svarmr eilifnir heidr baugr fagrblainn bera midfjornir Resounding dew scraper and gem shelterer battle light stony and battle shelter cooled and board defiled border little stern beaky sheer double boarded battler and roarer everlasting shining ring fair dark carried middle protector Sigrdrifumal edit In Sigrdrifumal runes are described as being carved on a shield identified with Svalinn along with the horses that draw Sun s chariot 10 Old Norse text 8 Orchard translation 11 A skildi kvad ristnar theim er stendr fyr skinandi godi a eyra Arvakrs ok a Alsvinns hofi a thvi hveli er snysk undir reid Hrungnis a Sleipnis tonnum ok a sleda fjotrum On the shield they should be cut that stands before the bright god on Early waker s ears and the hoof of All swift on the wheel turning under Hrungnir s chariot on Sleipnir s teeth and on the straps of sledgesInterpretation and symbolism edit nbsp The gilded side of the Trundholm sun chariotThe association between the sun and shields is noted both in THorsdrapa in which the sun is described as the splendid sky shield 12 note 1 and in Skaldskaparmal in which a kenning for shield is the sun of the ship Old Norse skipsol This relationship between ships shields and the sun has been suggested to originate in the Nordic Bronze Age in which all three form part of the sun myth 13 Ritual shields dating to the Bronze Age have also been discovered in Scandinavia which have been noted by scholars to resemble the sun and were possibly used to represent it in a religious context 14 In the Nordic Bronze Age the sun could be depicted as a wheel cross or a disc as with the Trundholm sun chariot It has been argued that the disc later ceased to be seen as a representation of the sun god herself and instead as it appears in the sky as a round shield By this theory the role of the shield in preventing the world from overheating came later to explain its presence 15 See also editHou Yi archer in Chinese mythology who saved the world from the heat of suns List of mythological objects Sun deityExplanatory notes edit An alternative reading based on different emendations identifies Svalinn itself as the sky shield 12 Citations edit Wang 2017 p 23 svala svalr Grimnismal ON Stanza 37 amp 38 Orchard 2011 p 56 Grimnismal The lay of Grimnir stanza 37 amp 38 Bellows 2004 Grimnismol stanza 37 amp 38 Dronke 2011 The Lay of Grimnir stanza 37 amp 38 a b Nafnathulur ON Stanza 58 Ingham Stanza 58 Orchard 2011 Notes Sigrdrifumal Sigrdrifa s lay 15 Orchard 2011 Sigrdrifumal Sigrdrifa s lay stanza 15 a b Gade 2017 p 85 Wang 2017 p 25 Wang 2017 p 6 Branston 1980 p 69 References editPrimary edit Bellows Henry Adam 2004 The Poetic Edda The Mythological Poems Mineola NY Dover Publications ISBN 9780486437101 Dronke Ursula 2011 1969 The Poetic Edda Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 9780198111825 Gade Kari Ellen 2017 Poetry from Treatises on Poetics ISBN 9782503518947 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Ingham Marion Vidauki I Nafnathulur Orchard Andy 2011 The Elder Edda A Book of Viking Lore London Penguin Books ISBN 9780141393728 Grimnismal Old Norse heimskringla com Retrieved 25 September 2022 Nafnathulur Old Norse heimskringla no Retrieved 26 September 2022 Secondary edit Branston Brian 1980 Gods of the North London Thames and Hudson Wang Lanchun 2017 Freyja and Freyr Successors of the Sun On the Absence of the Sun in Nordic Saga Literature Oslo Universitetet i Oslo S2CID 55929363 svala Wiktionary 3 July 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 svalr Wiktionary 5 January 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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