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: digull sb. m....drífhagl digla við dregli ... ‘...the drifting hail of the crucible for a ribbon ...’
963Eldr digla var sénn ... ‘The fire of crucibles was seen ...’
1262Sturl Hákkv 33II
digulskafl
‘crucible snowdrifts’ = SILVER
crucible snowdrifts, → SILVER
Sturl Hryn 15II
eldr digla
‘the fire of crucibles’ = GOLD
The fire of crucibles → GOLD
ESk Øxfl 8III
hvítum digulskafl
‘the white crucible-snowdrift’ = SILVER
the white crucible-snowdrift, → SILVER
Þfagr Frag 2III
digulfarmr
‘crucible-cargo’ = SILVER
crucible-cargo → SILVER
RvHbreiðm Hl 56III
diguljǫkull
‘crucible-glaciers’ = SILVER
crucible-glaciers; → SILVER
Egill Lv 43V (Eg 123)
digulsnjór
‘with crucible-snow’ = SILVER
with crucible-snow → SILVER
KormǪ Lv 44V (Korm 63)
drífhagl digla
‘the drifting hail of the crucible’ = SILVER
the drifting hail of the crucible → SILVER
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