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: róm sb. n....ramr konungr Róms remðan sik ... ‘...the strong king of Rome has strengthened ...’
1000notes...reisti hǫll Róms. ‘...raised up the hall of Rome. ’
1020notes...haska til Rúms; aldri leynik ... ‘...peril on the way to Rome; never shall I conceal ...’
1032...suman veg Rúms. ‘...some of the glory of Rome. ’
1038...góðri fǫr Róms, þás lǫgðum ... ‘...the good journey to Rome, when we [I] put down ...’
1040...veg til Róms at nenna ... ‘...way to Rome engage in ...’
1104...vas til Róms í þeiri.... ‘...came to Rome on that [journey]. ...’
1104...út frá Rómi; áttkonr yngva ... ‘...outside Rome; the descendant of a king ...’
1104...farna gǫtu Róms fœti. Síðan ... ‘...the road to Rome on foot. Then ...’
1140...rómu til Rúms með teitri, ... ‘...the battle to Rome with the cheerful, ...’
1160...páfann að Rómi, bæði konur ... ‘...the pope in Rome, both women ...’
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