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{{Short description|Figure in norse mythology}} '''Byggvir''' is a figure in [[Norse mythology]]. The only surviving mention of Byggvir appears in the prose beginning of ''[[Lokasenna]]'', and stanzas 55 through 56 of the same poem, where he is referred to as one of [[Freyr]]'s servants and as the husband of [[Beyla]]. ''Bygg'' is the [[Old Norse]] word for [[barley]]. Subsequently, Byggvir {{IPA|non|ˈbyɡːvir|}} is often identified with this [[etymology]] of his name and connections have been placed with the mentioning of Byggvir's described involvement with mill-grinding as being potential references to barley processing.<ref name=LINDOW90-91>Lindow (2001:90-91)</ref> Comparisons to the [[Anglo-Saxon paganism|Anglo-Saxon]] figure of [[Beowa]] ([[Old English]] "barley") have been put forth.<ref name=BRUCE28>Bruce (2002:28).</ref> ==''Lokasenna''== In ''Lokasenna'', Loki is depicted as degrading Byggvir for being of slight stature and as a gossiper: Stanza 43: {| | :Byggvir qvaþ: :«Veiztv, ef ec øþli ettac :sem Ingvnar-Freyr :oc sva selict setr, :mergi smera ma/lþa ec :þa meíncráco :oc lemþa alla i liþo.» | :Byggvir spake: :Had I birth so famous :as Ingunar-[[Freyr]], :And sat in so lofty a seat, :I would crush to marrow :this croaker of ill, :And beat all his body to bits."<ref name=BELLOWSLOKASENNA>[[Henry Adams Bellows (businessman)|Henry Adams Bellows]]' 1936 translation of ''Lokasenna''. Available online: [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe10.htm]</ref> |} Stanza 44: {| | :Loci qvaþ: :«Hvat er þat iþ litla, :er ec þat la/ggra sec :oc snapvist snapir; :at eyrom Freys :mvnðv e vera :oc vnd kvernom klaca.» | :Loki spake: :"What little creature :goes crawling there, :Snuffling and snapping about? :At Freyr's ears ever :wilt thou be found, :Or muttering hard at the mill."<ref name=BELLOWSLOKASENNA/> |} Stanza 45: {| | :Beyggvir qvaþ: :«Beyggvir ec heíti, :enn mic braþan qveþa :goð a/ll oc gvmar: :þvi em ec her hroðvgr, :at drecca Hroptz megir :allir a/l saman.» | :Byggvir spake: :"Byggvir my name, :and nimble am I, :As gods and men do grant; :And here am I proud :that the children of [[List of names of Odin|Hropt]] :Together all drink ale."<ref name=BELLOWSLOKASENNA/> |} Stanza 46: {| | :Loci qvaþ: :«Þegi þv, Byggvir! :þv kvnnir aldregi :deila meþ monnom mat; :oc þic i fletz strá :finna ne mattv, :þa er vago verar.» | :Loki spake: :"Be silent, Byggvir! :thou never couldst set :Their shares of the meat for men; :Hid in straw on the floor, :they found thee not :When heroes were fain to fight."<ref name=BELLOWSLOKASENNA/> |} ==Interpretation== In relation to Loki's comments in ''Lokasenna'', proposals have been made that Beyla and her husband are personifications of [[agriculture]] associated with Freyr: Beyla as the [[manure]] that softens the earth and develops the seed, Byggvir as the refuse of the mill, [[chaff]].<ref name=THORPE198-199>Thorpe (1851:198-199.</ref> ==See also== *[[John Barleycorn]] *[[Corn dolly]] *[[Sif]] ==Notes== {{reflist|2}} ==References== {{refbegin}} * [[Henry Adams Bellows (businessman)|Bellows, Henry Adams]] (1936). ''The Poetic Edda''. [[The American-Scandinavian Foundation]] * Bruce, Alexander M. (2002) ''Scyld and Scef: Expanding the Analogues'' [[Routledge]] {{ISBN|0-8153-3904-6}} * [[John Lindow|Lindow, John]] (2001). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=KlT7tv3eMSwC Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs]''. [[Oxford University Press]]. {{ISBN|0-19-515382-0}} * [[Benjamin Thorpe|Thorpe, Benjamin]] (1851). ''Northern Mythology'' Vol. I. London: Edward Lumley {{refend}} {{Freyr}} {{Norse paganism topics}} [[Category:Freyr]] [[Category:Servants in Norse mythology]] [[Category:Personifications in Norse mythology]]
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