He interprets Wulf as the Babylonian idol Bel, who is connected to Saturn in Isidore's Etymologies.
The Anglo-Saxon "Solomon and Saturn" dialogue gives for Noah's wife Dalila, for Ham's, Jaitarecta, and for Japheth's Catafluvia, while giving Olla, Ollina and Ollibana as alternatives.
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