Well, the "sexuality of the Gods" is probably far
OOT - I was just noticing that the discussion of
the Saga so far on this lists assumes that Loki
used the neutral dual pronoun because he was
indicating one of them was female and one was
male (and the discussion ensued concerning which
traveller he spoke of as female and which as
male). As the Saga makes clear they *both* wore
women's clothes to Jotunheimr, I think it's more
likely he was calling both himself and Thunar
hermaphrodites (thus the dual being for two
neutrals, rather than being for one male and one
female).


--- �skar Gu�laugsson <hr_oskar@...>
wrote:
> --- In norse_course@egroups.com, Christian
> Bartel
> <christian.bartel@...> wrote:
>
> > But as this is getting really Off-Topic now,
> we might consider
> continuing
> > this on asager? ;-)))
>
> As a moderator, I don't consider this
> particularly OT; by the new
> arrangement (see our post "Important
> Information"), discussions like
> these are welcomed. So by all means, continue
> :)
>
> �skar
>
>


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- DeepStream
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