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:...verðask allan eið, þótt værak ... ‘...the whole oath be forgotten, though ...’
1026notes...réð hônum eiðum; sáttir þeira ... ‘...of the Skánungar, dictated oaths to him; their ...’
1045...skeiðar láta eið hlýja sér.... ‘... around the oarports, let the headland protect them....’
1062...at nýta eiða. ‘...to keep to oaths.’
1136...sverja hilmi eiða þess, es ... ‘...swear to the lord oaths concerning that which ...’
1190...orðum ok eiðum, halt ... ‘...words and oaths keep ...’
1258...orðum Ságu eiða linns. Ýtir ... ‘...the words of the Sága of the lands of the serpent. The launcher ...’
1380...sór stóra eiða í móti ... ‘...swore great oaths against ...’
1392Kálf Kátr 26VII
Sága eiða linns
‘of the Sága of the lands of the serpent’ = WOMAN
the lands of the serpent. → GOLD
the Sága of the GOLD → WOMAN
Kálf Kátr 26VII
eið linns
‘of the lands of the serpent’ = GOLD
the lands of the serpent. → GOLD
Sturl Hákfl 4II
eiðvandr baugsendir
‘the reliable ring-giver’ = GENEROUS MAN
the reliable ring-giver → GENEROUS MAN
Þhorn Harkv 4I
eiðbróðir arnar
‘sworn-brother of the eagle’ = RAVEN
sworn-brother of the eagle → RAVEN
Eskál Vell 6I
eiðvandr oddneytir
‘the oath-true arrow-user’ = WARRIOR
the oath-true arrow-user, → WARRIOR
Eil Þdr 9III
eiðsvara víkingr setrs Gauta
‘the oath-bound vikings of the seat of Gauti’ = Þórr and Þjálfi
the seat of Gauti, → Ásgarðr
The oath-bound vikings of ÁSGARÐR → Þórr and Þjálfi
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