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ONP: knífr, hnífr sb. m.[5] knýjum: knífum J1ˣ
900...hval hvǫssum knífi. ‘...whale with a sharp knife.’
1025...hyggju, grafna knífum, valskrar þjóðar ... ‘...of thought, incised by knives, of French people ...’
1145...þrysvar skorin knífi; vasa viðr... ‘...cut three times with a knife; that was not ...’
1153...af Hôkoni knífi. ‘...off Hákon with a knife.’
1190...flegið með knífi, þann er ... ‘...flayed by a knife, that one who ...’
1375notes...smíðað með knífi stuðla, munu ... ‘...constructed with the knife of stuðlar, will ...’
1380notes...kvalara skáru knífum brjóst af ... ‘...of tormentors cut with knives the breast off ...’
1410...mætan, breiðan kníf ok brýni ... ‘...a splendid, broad knife and a whetstone ...’
?Kálf Kátr 34VII
knífr stuðla
‘the knife of stuðlar’ = TONGUE
the knife of stuðlar, → TONGUE
Egill Lv 41V (Eg 71)
roðnum hneitiknífr hlífa hjaldrgoðs
‘the reddened cutting knives of the shelters of the battle-god’ = SWORDS
the battle-god → Óðinn
the shelters of ÓÐINN → SHIELDS
the reddened cutting knives of SHIELDS → SWORDS
Egill Lv 42V (Eg 122)
skelfiknífr hlífar
‘frightening knives of the shield’ = SWORDS
frightening knives of the shield → SWORDS
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