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: frár adj.Margr frár Ullr odd... ‘Many a fierce Ullr of the point...’
1016...bragðvíss frár beiðir bjart... ‘...the plucky, agile demander of the bright ...’
1160...fleinrjóðr, frár flestra dáða, ... ‘...the spear-reddener, swift in most deeds, ...’
1200Frár fleinþollr ... ‘The swift spear-fir ...’
1221...eg var frára dýr en ... ‘...I was a swifter animal than ...’
?Anon Pl 53VII
bragðvíss frár beiðir bjartglóða flóðs
‘the plucky, agile demander of the bright embers of the flood’ = MAN
the bright embers of the flood → GOLD
the plucky, agile demander of the GOLD → MAN
ESk Hardr I 1II
eljunfrár munnlituðr hrafns
‘the courage-quick mouth-colourer of the raven’ = WARRIOR
The courage-quick mouth-colourer of the raven → WARRIOR
Anon Liðs 2I
margr frár Ullr oddsennu
‘many a fierce Ullr of the point-quarrel’ = WARRIOR
the point-quarrel → BATTLE
Many a fierce Ullr of the BATTLE → WARRIOR
SnSt Ht 75III
frár fleinþollr
‘the swift spear-fir’ = WARRIOR
The swift spear-fir → WARRIOR
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