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: enni sb. n....mínar þver*gnípur ennis. Verðk brátt ... ‘...my thwart-peaks of the forehead. Soon I must ...’
926...sveipt í enni; skyldak kenna ... ‘...is falling onto my forehead; I should have recognised ...’
963Innmáni ennis ǫndótts ... ‘The interior-moon of the forehead of the hostile ...’
983notes...mér fyr Enni, Hropts hyr...
984...ok klauf enni; ek var ... ‘...and split [his] forehead; I was ...’
1018...á óskírð enni. ‘...over unbaptised brows.’
1050notes...upp af enni. ‘...up from the head.’
1054notes...topp í enni, ganga saman. ... ‘...a fringe on their forehead, walking together. ...’
1136notes...hefr allfagrt enni. ‘...has a very attractive forehead.’
1152...um blessað ennið; þessir negldu ... ‘...around the blessed forehead; they nailed ...’
1345...fellr að enni; orð fættuz ... ‘...grows slack at the forehead; his words became fewer ...’
1345notes...bundinn; sprungið enni bar klungr. ... ‘...bound; his riven brow bore the thorn[-crown]. ...’
1360...er í enni, tvau högg ... ‘...is on his forehead, two cuts ...’
?...þær ósléttur ennis. Gramr hefr ... ‘...those unevennesses of the forehead. The king has ...’
?...tennr ok enni í troll... ‘...teeth and foreheads of the troll-...’
?...illsögur †i enni mina grandvær†. ...
?Gunnhvǫt enni ganga hér ... ‘Battle-brave foreheads go forth ...’
?...toppr ór enni. ‘...the tuft [fallen] from my forehead.’
?notesBragi Frag 1III
átta ennitungl
‘eight forehead-moons’ = EYES
eight forehead-moons → EYES
Anon Morg 1III
ennileiptr
‘forehead lightning’ = EYE
forehead lightning → EYE
Án Lv 3VIII (Án 3)
hlenni ennigeira uxa
‘the resounding sea (?) of the forehead-spears of oxen’ = DRINK
the forehead-spears of oxen; → HORNS
the resounding sea (?) of HORNS → DRINK
Án Lv 3VIII (Án 3)
ennigeirr uxa
‘of the forehead-spears of oxen’ = HORNS
the forehead-spears of oxen; → HORNS
ÚlfrU Húsdr 3III
innmáni ennis
‘the interior-moon of the forehead’ = EYE
The interior-moon of the forehead → EYE
Egill Lv 15V (Eg 20)
þær óslétta ennis
‘those unevennesses of the forehead’ = EYEBROWS
those unevennesses of the forehead. → EYEBROWS
Egill Lv 16V (Eg 23)
mínar þvergnípa ennis
‘my thwart-peaks of the forehead’ = EYEBROWS
my thwart-peaks of the forehead. → EYEBROWS
Egill Arkv 5V (Eg 101)
ormfránn ennimáni
‘the serpent-flashing forehead-moon’ = EYE
the serpent-flashing forehead-moon → EYE
GDrop Lv 3V (Dpl 4)
ulfr ennibjalfa
‘the wolf of the forehead-coat’ = SWORD
the forehead-coat → HEADGUARD
The wolf of the HEADGUARD → SWORD
GDrop Lv 3V (Dpl 4)
ennibjalfi
‘of the forehead-coat’ = HEADGUARD
the forehead-coat → HEADGUARD
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