**Stanza 14:** Óðínn tells us that Hrímfaxi hauls night (Nótt).
Óðínn said:
‘He’s called Hrímfaxi, who hauls each
night over the able powers;
he lets bit-drops fall each morning,
from there comes dew over dales.’
**Stanza 24-25:** Nótt is mentioned by Óðinn and Vafþrúðnir.
Óðinn said:
24. ‘Say this as the third thing, since they call you wise,
and you, Vafþrúðnir, may know:
whence Dagr came, the one who travels over men,
and Nótt with dark moons.’
Vafþrúðnir said:
25. ‘He’s called Dellingr,46 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 29-30:** Thor ask Alvis how night is named, and he responds.
29. ‘Tell me this, Alvíss — I expect, dwarf, that you know
all the history of living beings:
what the night, the one known to Nǫrr,
is named in each world.’
30. ‘It’s named nótt among men, but njól among gods,
mighty powers call it gríma,
giants óljós, elves svefngaman,
dwarves call it draumnjǫrun.’
**Stanza 3:** Mentions Nótt.
‘Hail, Dagr! Hail, Dagr’s sons!
Hail, Nótt and her kinswoman!
Look upon us both here with unwrathful eyes,
and give victory to those sitting [here]!