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ONP: grjót sb. n.[2] hreingróit: ‘rein griotinn’ C
C Vilit hrafnk[…]ll heyra hve rein griotiɴ steini þur| dar skal ek ok þeingill þiofs ilia blad leyfa
...Geitis verpr grjóti. Víðfrægr ... ‘...of Geitir flings stones. Far-renowned ...’
850...fallinn. Verpið grjóti at Háfœtu, ... ‘...is fallen. Throw stones at Háfœta (‘Long-legs’), ...’
900notes...vôru barðir grjóti. Austkylfur ... ‘...they were pelted with stones. The east-cudgels ...’
900...skíða hlœði grjóti of mik.... ‘...skis heaped stones over me....’
965Ullr grjóts alna es ... ‘The Ullr of the gravel of the forearms has ...’
975...brǫndum; hykka grjót Rínar of ... ‘...fires; I do not think that the stones of the Rhine ...’
980notes...farit at grjóti; síðan mun ... ‘...gone into the ground; now he ...’
994notes...klauf á grjóti Gestils við ... ‘...his hoof on the gravel of Gestill by ...’
995...aldr. Nús grjóti orpit fyr ... ‘...my lifetime. Now rock is dumped in front ...’
1025notes...hreyti þægs grjóts handar. ‘...the scatterer of the agreeable gravel of the hand. ’
1025...sák stóru grjóti, steini, kastat ... ‘...I saw massive stones, rock, hurled ...’
1033notes...môttu mest, grjóts ok ǫrva ... ‘... they could of stones and arrows ...’
1045...liðs. Bæði grjót ok ǫrvar ... ‘...the troops. Both rocks and arrows ...’
1062...bjúgu jarni; grjót ok in ... ‘...on the curved iron [anchor]; rocks and the ...’
1062...gauta; ámt grjót fló; vé ... ‘...men; dark stones flew; standards ...’
1067...mar Geitis grjóti. ‘...steed of Geitir with stone. ’
1070notes...gǫrva; glamm grjóts gerðisk á ... ‘...there was a crash of rocks against the planking....’
1095notes...réð hvǫssu grjóti hugarsess ... ‘...commanded a sharp stone of the mind-seat ...’
1145...vel; límsett grjót verðr at ... ‘...well; the mortared stone is starting to ...’
1152...at grônu grjóti. ‘... a grey stone.’
1153notes...ná með grjóti á grœnt ... ‘...corpse up with gravel on the green ...’
1190...fleiri tróður grjóts Hjaðninga. ‘...other poles of the stones of the Hjaðningar. ’
1200notesviðr og grjót sem steinar, ... ‘wood and rocks, stones, ...’
1345...með hörðu grjóti í logandi ... ‘...with hard stones [as she stood] in the blazing ...’
1410...þar er grjóti skýja, keyrðu ... ‘...where the gravel of clouds, driven ...’
?...görr af grjóti einu? Sá ... ‘...is struck from stone alone? That ...’
?notes...at grjóti, grjót vatni, ... ‘...to stone, stone water, ...’
?...grund at grjóti, grjót ... ‘...earth to stone, stone ...’
?...í þungu grjóti; þrír ýtar ... ‘...in heavy rubble; three men ...’
?...um gengit grjót í kol... ‘...walked on stones in coal...’
?notes...barða hörðu grjóti, hvössum sverðum. ... ‘...to be struck with hard stones, with sharp swords. ...’
?...um hvorfið grjóti; hundur mátti ... ‘...surrounded by stones; the dog could ...’
?notes...gekk at. Grjót ok skotbroddar ... ‘...attacked. Stones and missile-points ...’
?...leggi liðs; grjót lamði seggi. ... ‘...the limbs of the troop; stones beat men. ...’
?Ólhv Frag 7III
dauðum grjót-Móði
‘the dead rock-Móði’ = GIANT
the dead rock-Móði. → GIANT
Hfr ErfÓl 16I
ógrœðir armgrjóts
‘the non-increaser of arm-gravel’ = GENEROUS MAN
arm-gravel → JEWELS
The non-increaser of JEWELS → GENEROUS MAN
Hfr ErfÓl 16I
armgrjót
‘of arm-gravel’ = JEWELS
arm-gravel → JEWELS
Ólhelg Lv 2I
galli grjótǫlnis
‘the affliction of the stone-mackerel’ = WINTER
the stone-mackerel. → SNAKE
the affliction of the SNAKE → WINTER
Ólhelg Lv 2I
grjótǫlnir
‘of the stone-mackerel’ = SNAKE
the stone-mackerel. → SNAKE
RvHbreiðm Hl 30III
hvǫssu grjót hugarsess
‘a sharp stone of the mind-seat’ = HEART
the mind-seat → BREAST
a sharp stone of the BREAST → HEART
Bjbp Jóms 32I
grjót skýja
‘the gravel of clouds’ = HAIL
the gravel of clouds, → HAIL
Eskál Hardr 1III
grjót Rínar
‘the stones of the Rhine’ = GOLD
the stones of the Rhine → GOLD
Refr Þorst 1III
gildi geðreinar grjótǫld
‘the drink of the mind-land of the rock-people’ = POEM
the rock-people; → GIANTS
the drink of the mind-land of GIANTS → POEM
Refr Þorst 1III
grjótǫld
‘of the rock-people’ = GIANTS
the rock-people; → GIANTS
HSt Frag 4III
fleiri tróða grjóts Hjaðninga
‘other poles of the stones of the Hjaðningar’ = VALKYRIES
the stones of the Hjaðningar. → CORPSES
other poles of CORPSES → VALKYRIES
HSt Frag 4III
grjót Hjaðninga
‘of the stones of the Hjaðningar’ = CORPSES
the stones of the Hjaðningar. → CORPSES
Þjóð Haustl 9III
grjót-Níðuðr
‘of the rock-Níðuðr’ = GIANT = Þjazi
the rock-Níðuðr → GIANT = Þjazi
Þorm Þorgdr 13V (Fbr 16)
hreytir þægs grjóts handar
‘the scatterer of the agreeable gravel of the hand’ = GENEROUS MAN
the agreeable gravel of the hand. → GOLD
the scatterer of the GOLD → GENEROUS MAN
Þorm Þorgdr 13V (Fbr 16)
þægs grjót handar
‘of the agreeable gravel of the hand’ = GOLD
the agreeable gravel of the hand. → GOLD
Egill Arkv 17V (Eg 113)
grjótbjǫrn
‘grjótbjǫrn ‘stones-bear’’ = Arinbjǫrn
Grjótbjǫrn ‘Stones-bear’ → Arinbjǫrn
Eþver Lv 2V (Glúm 11)
grjót Gestils
‘the gravel of Gestill’ = SHINGLE
the gravel of Gestill → SHINGLE
GSúrs Lv 25V (Gísl 28)
grjótǫluns golf
‘gravel-mackerel’s floor-field’ = WOMAN
the gravel-mackerel → SNAKE
the field of the SNAKE → GOLD
the floor of the GOLD → WOMAN
GSúrs Lv 25V (Gísl 28)
grjótǫluns fit
‘the field of the gravel-mackerel’ = GOLD
the gravel-mackerel → SNAKE
the field of the SNAKE → GOLD
GSúrs Lv 25V (Gísl 28)
grjótǫlunn
‘of the gravel-mackerel’ = SNAKE
the gravel-mackerel → SNAKE
HólmgB Lv 14V (Korm 50)
Ullr grjóts alna
‘The Ullr of the gravel of the forearms’ = MAN = Bersi
the gravel of the forearms → JEWEL
The Ullr of the JEWEL → MAN = Bersi
HólmgB Lv 14V (Korm 50)
grjót alna
‘of the gravel of the forearms’ = JEWEL
the gravel of the forearms → JEWEL
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