I haven't forgotten about those translations; hopefully I'll get time
to read through the rest soon... Meanwhile, I just thought I'd share
this with you, an Early Modern English idiom I came across. Thomas
More writes in Utopia:

I will describe therefore to you one or other of them, for it skilleth
not greatly which

i.e. "it makes little difference which". Compare the impersonal use
of Icelandic / ON 'skilja'.