Please note that the lexical concordance has not been reviewed and should not be referenced as a definitive and accurate concordance to the poetic corpus. Dates in particular may be taken from earlier editions and should be checked.
ONP: aurr sb. m....blandinn við aur. Ok dáð... ‘...blended with mud. And the deed...’
850[4] ǫrr Váfaðar: ‘aur uꜳ̋dermenn’ 510
986[6] hrynserk Viðurr: ‘hryn serk við a(v)rr’ U
987Spornuðuð aur, ilrjóðr ... ‘You trod the soil, sole-reddener ...’
1045notes[5] Auð‑: aur‑ Bb
1153...und epli aurs, þars teitir ... ‘...under the apple of mud where it gladdens ...’
?...hríðir; undarligr aurr tekr at ... ‘...storms; strange mud begins to ...’
?KormǪ Sigdr 1III
mína jastRín aurgreppa Sýrar fentanna
‘my yeast-Rhine of the mud-men of the Sýr of fen-teeth’ = POEM
fen-teeth; → ROCKS
the mud-men of the Sýr of ROCKS → GIANTS
my yeast-Rhine of the mud-men of GIANTESS of GIANTS → POEM
KormǪ Sigdr 1III
aurgreppr Sýr fentǫnn
‘of the mud-men of the Sýr of fen-teeth’ = GIANTS
fen-teeth; → ROCKS
the mud-men of the Sýr of ROCKS → GIANTS
Hallm Hallkv 3V (Bergb 3)
epli aurs
‘the apple of mud’ = STONE
the apple of mud → STONE
Egill Lv 17V (Eg 24)
sef-Skuld aurmýils
‘of a sef-Skuld of the mud-lump’ = WOMAN
the mud-lump → STONE
a sef-Skuld of the STONE → WOMAN
Egill Lv 17V (Eg 24)
aurmýill
‘of the mud-lump’ = STONE
the mud-lump → STONE
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