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: skaut sb. n....út fyr skauti jarðar, þær, ... ‘...beyond the corner of the earth, they, ...’
1015...skǫfnu stýri; skaut, þats drósir ... ‘...a smoothed rudder; the sail, which women ...’
1023notes...sárliga fyr skauti grundar gjalfrs; ... ‘...painfully by the edge of the land of ocean-din; ...’
1153...Hvar und skautum himins viti ... ‘...Where beneath the corners of heaven may a man ...’
1221notesSkaut gyltu borði ... ‘...of the wine-vessel thrust against the gum...’
1263notes...augum. Álmr skauta ára hugði ... ‘...eyes. The elm of the sheets of the oars thought ...’
1325notes...mög í skaut sitt, svá ... ‘...on her lap, while ...’
1388notes...þér undir skauti heims. Frægð ... ‘...than you under the cover of the world. Your ...’
?...sviptingr ok skaut, spíkr, siglutré, ... ‘...reef-point and sail’s corner, spike, mast-tree, ...’
?notesAnon Brúðv 21VII
almr skauta ára
‘the elm of the sheets of the oars’ = SEAFARER
the sheets of the oars → SHIPS
The elm of SHIPS → SEAFARER
Anon Brúðv 21VII
skauta ára
‘of the sheets of the oars’ = SHIPS
the sheets of the oars → SHIPS
Gsind Hákdr 4I
skyldir skautjalfaðar
‘ the requisitioner of the sail-bear’ = SEAFARER
the sail-bear → SHIP
The requisitioner of the SHIP → SEAFARER
Gsind Hákdr 4I
skautjǫlfuðr
‘of the sail-bear’ = SHIP
the sail-bear → SHIP
Ótt Knútdr 2I
skreytir skauthreina
‘the adorner of sail-reindeer’ = SEAFARER
sail-reindeer → SHIPS
the adorner of SHIPS → SEAFARER
Ótt Knútdr 2I
skauthreinn
‘of sail-reindeer’ = SHIPS
sail-reindeer → SHIPS
Hjþ Lv 9VIII (HjǪ 28)
skaut heims
‘the cover of the world’ = SKY
the cover of the world. → SKY
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