Scandi is wīflic ent Þēodisces Hǣðenscipes, þe wæs wīf Neorðes, and stēopmōdor Frēan and Frēon. Hēo is ent forstes and wintres, and is ēac cūþ swā sēo "snāwscōh gyden."

"Scandis langoþ for þǣm Beorgum" (1908) by W. G. Collingwood

Scandi giefþ hire nama tō Scandinavian.

Lēoþedda

adihtan

In Grímnismál, on Wēdnes gesihða þāra missenlica ēðla þāra goda, hē spricþ ymbe þone ēðel Scandis in stanza 11:

"Þrymhām se siexða hātte
hwær Þjazi wunode, se egesful eotin,
ac nū Scandi, scīnende brȳd þāra goda,
wunaþ in þǣm ealdorlicum geardum hire fædres."


 

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