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: 1hrjóða vb.[4] rjóða: hrjóða C
925...Valsendir hrauð allar ellifu ... ‘...of the Valr of the mast cleared all eleven ...’
950Vísi verðungar hrauzk ór her... ‘The leader of the retinue [Hákon] threw off his war...’
961notes[7] hruðusk: hruðumsk U
987...rastar Róða hruðusk. ‘...of the path of Róði were cleared. ’
987...meiðar mætti hrjóða halfan þriðja ... ‘...-trees could clear twenty-five ...’
987...meiðr hjaldrs hrauð skeiðar víkinga ... ‘...the tree of battle cleared the warships of the vikings ...’
987Leiðangr hrauð skeiðar Dana, ... ‘The fleet cleared the warships of the Danes, ...’
987...mundit varliga hrjóða it langa ... ‘...would hardly have cleared the long ...’
1001notes...fúrgjafall, hrauð fjórar skeiðar ... ‘...with the fire of bays, cleared four warships ...’
1010...Hemings at hrjóða egg. ‘...had to redden the blade. ’
1010...es jarl hrauð und ôrum ... ‘...of which the jarl cleared under ...’
1014...ins digra hrauð áðan sjau ... ‘...digri (‘the Stout’) had previously cleared seven ships; ...’
1045...nam at hrjóða skeiðr. ‘...started to clear the warships.’
1045...konungr réð hrjóða egg hneitis ... ‘...king painted [lit. did paint] the sword’s edge ...’
1045notes...vargteitir hrauð marga elgi ... ‘...wolf-cheerer stripped many elks ...’
1050...þás brandr hrauð af sér ... ‘...when the blade shed ...’
1062...gram Sogns hrjóða glæst skip ... ‘...lord of Sogn cleared adorned ships ...’
1065notes...geirjalm, hrauð glaðr und ... ‘...spear-clangour, cleared, glad under ...’
1067...náði at hrjóða átta galeiðr; ... ‘...was able to clear eight galleys; ...’
1120...grennir vann hroðit hánǫðru ... ‘...wave cleared the tall adder ...’
1136...dóma ok hrauð synðum. ‘...shrines and expiated his sins.’
1140Ungr konungr hrauð átta snekkjur ... ‘The young king cleared eight warships ...’
1140...konungr vann hroðin þríu skip ... ‘...king cleared three ships ...’
1140...svíddu; herskip hruðusk hvárratveggju. ‘...smarted; warships were cleared on both sides.’
1140notesSnekkja hrauzk með stǫfnum ... ‘The warship was cleared from stem to stern ...’
1140...hné; almr hrauzk óslætt; hræ ... ‘...fell; an elm-bow discharged itself not bluntly; carrion ...’
1145notes...beit Engla hruðusk; vín vitnis ... ‘...the ships of the English were cleared; the wolf’s wine ...’
1155...góðan. Ormr hrauzk auk und ... ‘...Ormr (‘Serpent’) was also cleared under the bold ...’
1190notes...Hvǫss egg hrauð ván friðar ... ‘...The sharp blade dispelled the hope of peace ...’
1221...hátt; jǫfurr hrauð rauðum auð ... ‘...manners; the prince wasted the red wealth ...’
1221...þat er hrjóði vandliga myrkrum ... ‘...that which may clear away completely the darkness ...’
1240...ægi; eldi hrauð ór dregnum ... ‘...sea; fire poured from the worn ...’
1262...þú að hrjóða synd úr ... ‘...shall banish sin from ...’
1380...Ægis var roðinn í dyn ... ‘...of Ægir were emptied in the din ...’
?notesHrauð glóðum hafs ... ‘The embers of the ocean were thrown up towards ...’
?notes...váru þá hroðin. Menn ǫðlings ... ‘...were then cleared. The prince’s [Eiríkr jarl’s] men ...’
?...borgar; sveit hrauð sorg. Svá ... ‘...the city; the company banished sorrow. Thus ...’
?...fyldir böls, hruðu tvau skip ... ‘...with enmity, cleared two ships ...’
?...þar er hruðum sex hábrynjuð ... ‘...there where we cleared six armoured ...’
?...hundum, höfðu hroðit útnes. Vit ... ‘...had cleared the outlying headland. Hjálmarr and ...’
?...Svíaskerjum. Unnum hroðit hundrað skipa ... ‘...the skerries of the Swedes. We succeeded in clearing a hundred of their ...’
?notes...skip mín hroðin, en sjálfr ...
?...þvít jarl hrauð elg unnar ... ‘...because the jarl unloaded an elk of the wave ...’
?...réð þó hrjóða dála skip ... ‘...managed nevertheless to clear completely the ship ...’
?notesThis view shows some basic information about a dictionary headword, plus all the references to the word in the published editions.