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: byggvir sb. m....brúðmenn byggvis byrviggs ... ‘...the groomsmen of the inhabitant of the wind-horse ...’
1325notes...naðri; góinn byggvir sal hjarta. ... ‘...the serpent; the snake occupies the hall of my heart. ...’
?Anon Brúðv 12VII
byggvir byrviggs
‘of the inhabitant of the wind-horse’ = SEAFARER
the wind-horse → SHIP
the inhabitant of the SHIP → SEAFARER
ÞjóðA Sex 24II
aldyggr eyðir Selundbyggva
‘the most excellent destroyer of Sjælland-dwellers’ = Haraldr
The most excellent destroyer of Sjælland-dwellers → Haraldr
Þhorn Harkv 12I
inum eineygja faðmbyggvir Friggjar
‘to the one-eyed embrace-occupier of Frigg’ = Óðinn
to the one-eyed embrace-occupier of Frigg; → Óðinn
Anon Óldr 16I
hrófs hreinbyggvir
‘reindeer-occupant of the boatshed’ = SEAFARER
the reindeer of the boatshed, → SHIP
The occupant of the SHIP → SEAFARER
Sigv Óldr 1I
loptbyggvir eykja unnar
‘loft-inhabitant of the draught-animals of the wave’ = SEAFARER
the draught-animals of the wave, → SHIPS
the loft of SHIPS → AFTER-DECK
Inhabitant of the AFTER-DECK → SEAFARER
Eskál Vell 32I
einum jarðbyggvir
‘one land-owner’ = RULER
one land-owner? → RULER
KormǪ Lv 26V (Korm 30)
híðbyggvir
‘the lair-inhabitant’ = BEAR = Bersi
the lair-inhabitant; → BEAR = Bersi
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