**Stanza 25:** When Odinn ask about Dagr, Vafþrúðnir responds saying Dellingr is his father.
Vafþrúðnir said:
‘He’s called Dellingr, he’s the father of Dagr,
but Nótt was born to Nǫrr;
the able powers made full moon and dark moon
as a year-reckoning for men.’
**Stanza 160:** The dwarf Þjóðreyrir is stated as having recited an unnamed spell "before Delling's doors".
I know it, the fifteenth, which Þjóðreyrir, a dwarf,
chanted before Dellingr’s doors:
he chanted strength to the Æsir, and courage to the elves,
intellect to Hroptatýr.
**Stanza 160:** To the question of “who of the sons of the Æsir made that which I see within the enclosure?” is responded a list of names, including Dellingr.
‘Uni and Íri, Bari and Óri,
Varr and Vegdrasill;
Dóri and Úri, Dellingr, Atvarðr,
Liðskjálfr, Loki.
Chapter 10-12(p.14): Delling is named as the third husband of Night and the father of Day. He is identified as one of the Æsir.
Her last husband was Delling, he was of the race of the Æsir. Their son was Day. He was bright and beautiful in accordance with his father’s nature.
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