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:...þat teljum. Djarfr arfi Hávarar, ... ‘...we [I] tell about that. The bold heir of Hávarr, ...’
1025...langra skipa djarft, dolgstrangr ... ‘...long ships boldly, battle-strong ...’
1045...eg em djarfastr, dygg Drótt ... ‘...I am very arrogant, faithful Drótt ...’
1325Hjörviður, djarfr hríðar Hlakkar, ... ‘The sword-tree, valiant in the storm of Hlǫkk, ...’
?notes...eru undra djarfir. ‘...are wondrously bold. ’
?ESk Geisl 44VII
ins hôva gunndjarfs stríðandi hrings
‘of the tall, battle-eager enemy of the ring’ = GENEROUS MAN = Óláfr
the tall, battle-eager enemy of the ring → GENEROUS MAN = Óláfr
ESk Geisl 49VII
þingdjarfs snyrtir bauga
‘of the battle-brave polisher of rings’ = MAN = Óláfr
the battle-brave polisher of rings → MAN = Óláfr
Hfr Óldr 2I
hjǫrdjarfr dróttinn hersa
‘the sword-bold lord of hersar’ = RULER
The sword-bold lord of hersar → RULER
Skarp Lv 2V (Nj 14)
þróttardjörfum áfestandi hesta ægis
‘mighty-daring fasteners of horses of the sea’ = SEAFARERS = Sigmundr and Skjǫldr
horses of the sea → SHIP
mighty-daring fasteners of the SHIP → SEAFARERS = Sigmundr and Skjǫldr
Þorm Þorgdr 9V (Fbr 12)
djarfr arfi Hávarar
‘the bold heir of Hávarr’ = Þorgeirr
The bold heir of Hávarr, → Þorgeirr
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