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Ýdalir
In Norse mythology, Ýdalir ("yew-dales"〔Orchard (1997:185).〕) is a location containing a dwelling owned by the god Ullr. Ýdalir is solely attested in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources. Scholarly theories have been proposed about the implications of the location. ==Attestations== Ýdalir is solely attested in stanza 5 of the poem ''Grímnismál'' (collected in the ''Poetic Edda''), where Odin (disguised as ''Grímnir'') tells the young Agnar that Ullr owns a dwelling in Ýdalir. The stanza reads (''Ýdalir'' is here translated as ''Ydalir''):
:Ydalir it is called, where Ullr :has himself a dwelling made. :Alfheim the gods Frey gave :in days of yore for a tooth-gift.〔Thorpe (1907:21).〕
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