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  to enlarge   The
  fringe ogam on this style of a flying horse reads closely to Old Norse Nefni
  Sleipnir = "itsname is Sleipnir." 
  The reference is to the magic steed Sleipnir, obtained by Loki for
  Woden.  This is a good example of the
  persistence of an artistic and mythological tradition, for the carving is in
  a nonresistant rock in the Milk
  River Valley, Alberta, Canada, and must have been completed within
  recent centuries (Fell 1982).   |