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:...dáðar vallar dauðs þekkja mér; ... ‘...accomplishments of the field of death are agreeable to me; ...’
965...berjask, þars dauð drótt fell. ... ‘...to fight where the dead retinue fell. ...’
1145...sólar brá dauða harra hauðr... ‘...of the sun ceased through the death of the lord of earth-...’
1153...allan þann dauða ófs grǫndugrar ... ‘...the total death of an excessively sinful ...’
1180...tókt sáran dauða á þik ... ‘...you took a painful death upon yourself ...’
1180...búna við dauða. ‘...prepared for death.’
1180...drótt til dauða —, ef varr... ‘...severely unto death — if the trees ...’
1190...reis af dauða. Allir fyrðar ... ‘...arose from death. All men ...’
1240notes...rieð sáran dauð affíni sínum ... ‘...she plotted the bitter death of her son-in-law ...’
1386...og griet dauða sonar sárt — ... ‘...and wept for the death of her son bitterly — ...’
1388...eg væra dauð, og ... ‘...I were dead, and ...’
1394...hann dögg dauðs manns. ‘...obtain the dew of a dead man. ’
?...rekkar drykk dauðs Dvalins. ‘...learn the drink of the dead Dvalinn. ’
?Ormr Woman 5III
drykkr dauðs Dvalins
‘the drink of the dead Dvalinn’ = POEM
the drink of the dead Dvalinn. → POEM
BjRagn Lv 3VIII (Ragn 28)
dǫgg dauðs manns
‘the dew of a dead man’ = BLOOD
the dew of a dead man. → BLOOD
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