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:...fjǫrrǫnn feigra fyrða —: hvern ... ‘...life-halls of fated men —: which ...’
1001...bôru, þás feigir hjǫrva gný... ‘...wave, as the doomed staves of the din ...’
1045...fúss falla feigr und kló ... ‘...glad, he would fall doomed under the claw ...’
1050...brá fjǫrvi feigra flotna. ‘...put an end to the life of doomed sailors.’
1062...hittisk vǫk feigs frørin; fljóðin ... ‘Seldom is a doomed man’s ice-hole found ...’
1200...oddr beit feiga Skota; ulfar ... ‘...point bit fated Scots; the wolves ...’
1200...náði velta feigum hausi; hilmir ... ‘...was able to topple the doomed skull; the lord ...’
1221...var; götur feigs eru frammi.... ‘...was powerful; the doomed man’s roads are ...’
1255notes...nipt Fenris feigum hausi dólga ... ‘...sister hooded the doomed heads of the leader’s ...’
1263...hafsætrum. Feigir fleinþollar ... ‘...in the sea-settlements. Doomed spear-firs ...’
1264...þar sem feikt ofbeldið ... ‘...where terrible pride ...’
1345notes...fold hingat feigum fótum í ... ‘...the earth hither with doomed feet for ...’
?...drengr at feigri, hann ... ‘...a fellow be any the more likely to die, because he ...’
?notes...Mæri á feigum fæti. Völva ... ‘...on feet fated to die. The seeress knew ...’
?notes...vitir mik feigan. Ertu villr, ... ‘...you knew me [to be] doomed. You are confused, ...’
?...yðarr er feigr, gunnfani ... ‘...ruler is doomed, the battle-standard ...’
?Feigr er nú ... ‘Doomed is now ...’
?...syngja yfir feigum bör fólka. ... ‘...to sing over the doomed tree of battles. ...’
?Sturl Hrafn 11II
feigir fleinþollr
‘doomed spear-firs’ = WARRIORS
Doomed spear-firs → WARRIORS
ÞjóðA Magnfl 14II
feigir hjǫrva gnýstafr
‘din-staves of swords’ = WARRIORS
the din of swords → BATTLE
the doomed staves of the BATTLE → WARRIORS
KrákÁsl Lv 10VIII (Ragn 31)
feigum bǫrr fólka
‘the doomed tree of battles’ = WARRIOR
the doomed tree of battles. → WARRIOR
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