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: kennandi sb. m.Anon Leið 27VII
rǫskr friðkennandi
‘the valiant peace-bringer’ = God
The valiant peace-bringer → God
Anon Mv I 6VII
seimkennandi
‘the gold-tester’ = MAN
the gold-tester → MAN
ESk Geisl 47VII
glaðr glaumkennandi gunnar
‘the happy noise-tester of battle’ = WARRIOR
The happy noise-tester of battle → WARRIOR
Bersi Ólfl 1I
þenna hagkennandi hróðrs
‘this skilled conveyor of praise’ = POET = me
this skilled conveyor of praise → POET = me
Unnr Lv 3V (Nj 3)
þenna öldu jókennandi
‘stallion-guider of the wave’ = SEAFARER = Hrútr
the stallion of the wave; → SHIP
this guider of the SHIP → SEAFARER = Hrútr
Grett Lv 14V (Gr 27)
þrenna Mistar mótkennandi
‘meeting-proclaimers of Mist’ = WARRIORS
the meeting of Mist, → BATTLE
three proclaimers of the BATTLE → WARRIORS
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