It was called “the sacred marriage,” and every living being was invited. […] The “Little Dædala” was celebrated every seven years, and the “Great Dædala” every sixty years. […] This offering was repeated on the first day of every month, because he was believed to open every month. […] They received their share at every meal„ and were crowned with garlands on every occasion of family rejoicing. […] They feasted on the flesh of the boar Schrimnir, which was cooked every day, and became whole again every night.