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:...borinn hǫrg brúna lengi of ... ‘...borne the cairn of the brows about the eastern ...’
850notes...hváta miðstalli brúna í feld, ... ‘...plunge the middle-pedestal of the eyebrows into my cloak, ...’
926...sǫkk síðra brúna fylgðu ok ... ‘...hollows of my drooping eyebrows came with it, and ...’
962...ljósum himni brúna. En sá ... ‘...the bright sky of brows. But that ...’
963...silkis grundar brúna kom sjau ... ‘...band of the land of the brows brought seven ...’
986notes...af beinum brúnar í augu ... ‘...from the bones of the brow into the eyes ...’
1007...gall við brún. ‘...rang against the brow.’
1155...fyr bratta brún rúnu vinar ... ‘...before the steep edge of the confidante of Mímir’s ...’
1221...af steinum brúnar. Eg er ... ‘...from the stones of the eye-brow. I am ...’
1380...él*um undirstóla brúna. ‘...with storms of the support-chairs of brows. ’
?notes...borg breiðra brúna mǫrgum hundruðum. ... ‘...the fortress of broad brows on many hundreds. ...’
?...líta und brún bjargálfi, ... ‘...look under the eyebrows of the mountain-elf, ...’
?...hvervetna með brúnum en feitir ... ‘...everywhere along the ridges and fat ...’
?Kálf Kátr 48VII
steinn brúnar
‘the stones of the eye-brow’ = EYES
the stones of the eye-brow. → EYES
Þjóð Yt 14I
hǫrgr brúna
‘the cairn of the brows ’ = HORN
the cairn of the brows → HORN
Anon Mfl 2III
él undirstóla brúna
‘with storms of the support-chairs of brows’ = TEARS
the support-chairs of brows. → EYES
with storms of EYES → TEARS
Anon Mfl 2III
undirstóll brúna
‘of the support-chairs of brows’ = EYES
the support-chairs of brows. → EYES
Bjbp Jóms 28I
borg breiðra brúna
‘the fortress of broad brows’ = HEAD
the fortress of broad brows → HEAD
Eskál Vell 13I
grandvarr geymir síma silkis grundar brúna
‘the damage-wary keeper of the silken band of the land of the brows’ = RULER
the land of the brows → HEAD
the silken band of the HEAD → HEADBAND
The damage-wary keeper of the HEADBAND → RULER
Eskál Vell 13I
síma silkis grundar brúna
‘of the silken band of the land of the brows’ = HEADBAND
the land of the brows → HEAD
the silken band of the HEAD → HEADBAND
Eskál Vell 13I
grund brúna
‘of the land of the brows’ = HEAD
the land of the brows → HEAD
Rloð Lv 5VIII (Ragn 9)
fránan brúnsteinn
‘a glittering brow-stone’ = EYE
a glittering brow-stone → EYE
Rloð Lv 6VIII (Ragn 10)
brúnsteinn
‘the brow-stones’ = EYES
the brow-stones → EYES
EirRagn Lv 4VIII (Ragn 14)
brúnsteinn mína
‘my brow-stones’ = EYES
my brow-stones → EYES
Egill Lv 16V (Eg 23)
miðstallr brúna
‘the middle-pedestal of the eyebrows’ = NOSE
the middle-pedestal of the eyebrows → NOSE
Gestr Lv 1V (Heið 1)
bein brúnar
‘the bones of the brow’ = HEAD
the bones of the brow → HEAD
Egill Arkv 8V (Eg 104)
sámleit sǫkk síðra brúna
‘dark-looking hollows of my drooping eyebrows’ = EYES
dark-looking hollows of my drooping eyebrows → EYES
KormǪ Lv 3V (Korm 3)
ljósum himinn brúna
‘the bright sky of brows’ = FOREHEAD
the bright sky of brows. → FOREHEAD
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