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Borr
Borr or Burr〔The ''Konungsbók'' or ''Codex Regius'' MS of the ''Völuspá'' reads ''Búrr''; the Hauksbók MS reads ''Borr''. Cf. Nordal (1980:31). The latter form alone was used by 13th century historian and poet Snorri Sturluson. Cf. Simek (1988:54).〕 (Old Norse: 'son';〔Lindow (2001:90). Thorpe interprets the names ''Buri'' and ''Bör'' to signify "the producing" or "the bringer forth" and "the produced" or "the brought forth" respectively, linking both to Sanskrit ''bâras'', Gothic ''baurs'', Latin ''por'', ''puer''. Cf. Thorpe (1851:4; 141-2).〕 sometimes anglicized Bor, Bör or Bur) was the son of Búri, the husband of Bestla, and the father of Odin and his brothers in Norse mythology. == Attestation ==
Borr is mentioned in the fourth verse of the ''Völuspá'', a poem contained in the ''Poetic Edda'', and in the sixth chapter of the ''Gylfaginning'', part of Snorri Sturluson's ''Prose Edda''.
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