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: 2beita vb. //...lǫngu, varð beittr lómi. Ok ... ‘...ago, was dealt with using treachery. And ...’
850...hykk … ...
987...niðjungr Haralds, beittuð miðjan Nóreg.... ‘...descendant of Haraldr, you beat to the middle of Norway....’
1023notes...an vér beita skutli; Baldr ... ‘...than we [I] how to handle a harpoon; the Baldr ...’
1024...ǫr flaug; beitt varð hjǫrvi. ... ‘...a sword was drawn. The army fell; ...’
1145notes...s vér beitum; lauk sveigir, ... ‘... we are tacking; the mast sways, ...’
1151...ás at beita. Vér verðum ... ‘...the boom in order to tack. We will have ...’
1152...falla, en beitt vas sverðum; ... ‘...swords were wielded; brown blood ...’
1190...bjóðr þorði beita efsta sinn ... ‘...a final time to sail eight and ...’
1200notes...gefa vell, beita brǫndum ok ... ‘...give gold, brandish swords and ...’
1221...hylli guðs; beit þú yxn ... ‘...the honour of God; harness oxen ...’
1258notes...neitir vella beittiz stáli. ‘...the squanderer of gold was killed by a steel weapon.’
1335...misti klæða, beita óðum ljónum; ... ‘...was stripped of her clothes, set upon by raging lions; ...’
1410‘Hann vill beita brœðr sína ... ‘‘It will attack its brothers ...’
?...orrostu, hverr beitir eggjum magni ... ‘...[causes] the battle, who is swinging blades with the power ...’
?...þess er beitti sverði snar... ‘...the one who wielded the sword most ...’
?Ok öflugr beitti sverði á ... ‘And the powerful one thrust his sword into ...’
?...búk. Ek beittak svá hjörvi ... ‘...Thus I wielded my sword with ...’
?...gang*, ok beitti byrsóta, ... ‘...the journey and steered the wind-horse, ...’
?Mundak beita alla liða ... ‘I would strike all the followers ...’
?Gamlkan Has 43VII
lungbeita
‘ship-steerers’ = MEN
Ship-steerers → MEN
RvHbreiðm Hl 73III
beiti-Njǫrðr snáka bráðar hauka bǫðvar
‘the brandishing-Nirðir of the snakes of the meat of hawks of battle’ = WARRIORS
hawks of battle → RAVENS/EAGLES
the meat of RAVENS/EAGLES → CORPSES
the snakes of CORPSES → SWORDS
The brandishing-Nirðir of SWORDS → WARRIORS
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