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:...bitsótt þangs hlíðar rann ... ‘...the biting sickness of the sea-weed of the hill-slope attacked ...’
850notes...rauðbita þangs tangar, ‘...red mouthful of the seaweed of tongs, ’
1000notes[4] þangat: þang at J1ˣ, J2ˣ
1010...skeina þjalfa þangs, ganga upp ... ‘...how to furrow the enclosure of sea-weed, disembark ...’
1049...rísta láð þangs þingat þrimr ... ‘...cut the kelp’s land thither ...’
1062...skreið ór þangi út um ... ‘...glided from the seaweed out along ...’
?Hharð Lv 6II
þjalfi þangs
‘the enclosure of sea-weed’ = SEA
the enclosure of sea-weed, → SEA
Steinn Nizv 2II
láð þangs
‘the kelp’s land’ = SEA
the kelp’s land → SEA
Þjóð Yt 17I
bitsótt þangs hlíðar
‘the biting sickness of the sea-weed of the hill-slope’ = FIRE
the sea-weed of the hill-slope → FOREST
the biting sickness of the FOREST → FIRE
Þjóð Yt 17I
þang hlíðar
‘of the sea-weed of the hill-slope’ = FOREST
the sea-weed of the hill-slope → FOREST
Eil Þdr 17III
þungum rauðbiti þangs tangar
‘the heavy red mouthful of the seaweed of tongs’ = PIECE OF IRON
the heavy red mouthful of the seaweed of tongs, → PIECE OF IRON
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