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: skǿðr adj.[3] skeiðar: ‘skæðar’ FskAˣ
1014...jarls grôu skœðar dylgjur; þeir ... ‘...of the jarl grimly for their noxious hostilities; they ...’
1045...þér með skœðan þokka ór ... ‘...you, with baleful thought, from ...’
1046notes...styr fyri skæðu valdi ýgra ... ‘...battle against the dangerous power of vicious ...’
1285...lysting fæðir skæða samþykt, samþykt ... ‘...desire feeds noxious consent, consent ...’
1335...er hin skæða ferð hleypr ... ‘...when the dangerous host runs ...’
1380...mér; eldr, skœðr elri, gnauðaði ... ‘...me; fire, damaging to alder-trees, roared ...’
?notes‘Enn munu skœðir vargar síðan ... ‘...once more will vicious wolves awaken ...’
?...fagna, en skœðar ár skella ... ‘...rejoice, and dangerous rivers clap ...’
?ESk Geisl 52VII
hjalmskœð hríð Hamðis klæða
‘the helmet-harming storm of Hamðir’s clothing’ = BATTLE
Hamðir’s clothing → ARMOUR
the helmet-harming storm of the ARMOUR → BATTLE
Þhorn Gldr 2I
mannskœðr mœtir vébrautar
‘the man-harming attender of the standard-road’ = WARRIOR
the standard-road → BATTLEFIELD
the man-harming attender of the BATTLEFIELD → WARRIOR
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