STORÐ
nafnorðkvenkyn
f. a young wood, plantation, Edda ii. 483: in the phrase, falla sem storð, to fall like storð, Fas. ii. 554: poët., storðar úlfr, storðar gandr, -galli, the wolf, bane, etc., of the s., i. e. fire, Lex. Poët.; storðar lykkja, ‘wood-loop,’ i. e. a serpent, Km.
2. the earth (grown with brush-wood), poët., Lex. Poët.; storðar men, poët. the necklace of the earth = the sea, Hd.; hauk-storð, ‘hawk-land,’ i. e. the wrist, Lex. Poët.
II. the name of an island in Norway, Fms.