Heimdal is another of the chief gods; according to report he was considered great and holy, and bore the appellation of the White God. He was born in a miraculous manner of nine Giant maidens, on the confines of the earth, in the morning of time; and he drew his sustenance from the earth. By some he was called Odin’s son. His teeth are of gold; by night or day his vision spans a hundred miles of space; he is able to hear the growing of grass upon the ground and of wool on the backs of sheep; therefore he is a fit watchman for the gods. He dwells near Bifrost, which he guards against the Giants. He has an immense horn, the Gjallar-Horn; when he blows it, the sound is heard in all the worlds. His dwelling at the brink of heaven is known as the Mount of Heaven (Himinbjorg). For the rest, report has little to say of Heimdal. He is also called Gullintanni, by reason of his golden teeth; another of his names is Hallinskidi.
The skalds make frequent mention of him; gold they refer to as “Heimdal’s Teeth,” and to his sword they give the designation “hofuð (manns),” i.e., “(man’s) head,” in allusion to an obscure myth. His horse bears the name of Goldtop.
The skalds make frequent mention of him; gold they refer to as “Heimdal’s Teeth,” and to his sword they give the designation “hofuð (manns),” i.e., “(man’s) head,” in allusion to an obscure myth. His horse bears the name of Goldtop.
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