brot (noun n.) ‘piece, fragment’
Please note that the lexical concordance has not been reviewed and should not be referenced.
- words
- Eb ch. 37 —
brotum ‘’l. 1
- Eb ch. 60 —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- Eb ch. 63 —
brot ‘’l. 1
- Anon Eg 1V (WolfAug 9 10 4°) —
brotz ‘’l. 1
- Eg ch. 60 —
brots ‘’l. 1
- Finnb ch. 40 —
brotunum ‘’l. 1
- FriðAˣ —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 7187
- Gísl ch. [Alt.] —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- Gr ch. 32 —
brotum ‘’l. 1
- Gr ch. 56 —
brotunum ‘’l. 1
- Gr —
brotunum ‘piece, fragment’l. 7369
- [not skaldic] —
brot ‘’l. 1
- Korm ch. 27 —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- Krók ch. 3 —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- Laxd ch. 33 —
brotunum ‘’l. 1
- Laxd —
brotunum ‘piece, fragment’l. 8898
- LdnHb105ˣ —
brots ‘have (one's) boat destroyed (by running it aground)’l. 8921
- LdnStˣ —
brots ‘have (one's) boat destroyed (by running it aground)’l. 8926
- Anon Lil 20VII —
brot ‘’l. 1
- Anon (TGT) 6III —
brot ‘pieces’l. 1
- Egill Hfl 1V (Eg 34) —
brot ‘the breaking’l. 6
- GregDialB —
brotunum ‘piece, fragment’l. 7408
- MErl ch. 36 —
brota ‘’l. 1
- Msona ch. 25 —
brot ‘’l. 1
- ÓTC ch. 109 —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- HkrIIIˣ —
brot ‘piece, fragment’l. 7672
- RvHbreiðm Hl 43III —
brot ‘fragments’l. 3
- SnSt Ht 45III —
brot ‘fragments’l. 1
- Ísls ch. 328 —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- ÞH ch. 27 —
brotin ‘’l. 1
- Svtjúg Lv 1I —
brot ‘destruction’l. 7
- Prose: Laxd 33.12 —
brotunum ‘’l. 1
- AnnaReyk —
brothed ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 207
- ClarA —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 477
- DI III (*1370›AM 260ˣ) —
brot ‘niche/attic room formed by extending a wall/roof outwards’l. 1061
- DI VI (1482) —
brotum ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 2456
- DI VIII (1521: AM 191) —
brotum ‘pleat/tuck or braid or border (on clothing)’l. 3978
- DN I (1369) —
brut ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 5122
- DN III (1337) —
brott ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 5577
- DN IV (1342) —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 5887
- DN X (1345) —
brut ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 6576
- GBpBˣ —
brot ‘(spec.) shipwreck’l. 7293
- GlossPsalt —
brotí ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 7358
- GrgKonI —
brote ‘breaking apart (by violent means)’l. 7418
- GrgKonII —
brote ‘breaking apart (by violent means)’l. 7419
- GrgStað —
brote ‘breaking apart (by violent means)’l. 7423
- Hirð —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 7638
- SnE —
brotin ‘piece, fragment’l. 10243
- IslDipl (1432) —
brott ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 8124
- Jb —
broti ‘breaking apart (by violent means)’l. 8287
- JerReyk —
broth ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 8487
- JurTrondh —
brott ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 8545
- KonrA —
brotvm ‘(divide into pieces ɔ:) ?have differing opinions about, ?make little of, underrate’l. 8723
- MarD635ˣ —
brotid ‘niche/attic room formed by extending a wall/roof outwards’l. 8992
- MarE —
brotum ‘(timber used as a) lever’l. 8994
- Mich —
brot ‘(timber used as a) lever’l. 9150
- Nik2 —
brot ‘have an epileptic fit’l. 9221
- Orkn —
brottz ‘have (one's) boat destroyed (by running it aground)’l. 9499
- RbHM (*1302)2 —
brotum ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 9757
- RbHM (*1303)4a —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 9799
- RbME (*1347)2 —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 10090
- RbME (*1348)3 —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 10097
- Rémˣ —
brotin ‘piece, fragment’l. 10124
- SigÞǫgl —
brotz ‘breaking point, breaking, collapse’l. 10214
- Silv —
brotit ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 10222
- SilvReyk —
broth ‘fold (in cloth)’l. 10226
- Stj3 —
brotz ‘breaking point, breaking, collapse’l. 10426
- [not skaldic] —
brot ‘’l. 1
- Thom2 —
brotz ‘breaking apart (by violent means)’l. 10580
- Trist1ˣ —
brotit ‘piece, fragment’l. 10605
- Vald —
broten ‘piece, fragment’l. 10635
- VP —
bro⟨t⟩z ‘’l. 10714
- ÞBpCod645 —
brot ‘have an epileptic fit’l. 10739
- Æv82 —
brotz ‘breaking point, breaking, collapse’l. 10946
- ÆvMið21 —
brot ‘breach of the law, offence, transgression, sin’l. 11026
- elements in compounds