citation_id,entity_id,source_id,work_title,locus,quote,translator,translation_year,source_url,evidence_grade,evidence_note,verified_on,verify_method,display_order,needs_review,review_reason,original_text_url CIT_NOR_GEFJON_PROSE_,ENT_NOR_GEFJON,SRC_PROSE_EDDA,"Snorri Sturluson, Prose Edda","Snorri Sturluson, Prose Edda","Then he sent Gefjun across the sound to the north to discover new countries, and she came to King Gylfe, who gave her a ploughland. Then she went to Jotunheim and bore four sons to a giant, and transformed them into a yoke of oxen, and yoked them to a plough and broke out the land into the ocean, right opposite to Odinse, which was called Seeland, where she afterward settled and dwelt. Skjold, a son of Odin, married her, and they dwelt at Leidre.",Rasmus B. Anderson,1880,https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/18947,primary-verbatim,,2026-06-18,name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation,1,1,"English translation (Anderson, The Younger Edda) located by name within the work (not exact chapter); verify locus.",