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: fjǫðr sb. f....leikblaðs fjaðrar, lagði ern ... ‘...of the play-blade of the feather, directed a swift ...’
850notes...skók blóðugt fiðri í rimmu ... ‘...ruffled his bloody plumage in the roar ...’
1046...drif sem fjaðrir fugla, fiskar, ... ‘...driven snow, along with feathers of birds, fish, ...’
1345notes...upp kominn; fjaðrar hana dynja; ... ‘...broken; the rooster’s feathers rustle; it is time ...’
?notesESk Hardr II 4II
hánaðra ráfiðris
‘the tall adder of the sailyard-feather’ = SHIP
the sailyard-feather → SAIL
the tall adder of the SAIL → SHIP
ESk Hardr II 4II
ráfjǫðr
‘of the sailyard-feather’ = SAIL
the sailyard-feather → SAIL
Þjóð Haustl 12III
Reginn leikblaðs fjaðrar
‘the Reginn of the play-blade of the feather’ = GIANT = Þjazi
the play-blade of the feather, → WING
the Reginn of the WING → GIANT = Þjazi
Þjóð Haustl 12III
leikblað fjaðrar
‘of the play-blade of the feather’ = WING
the play-blade of the feather, → WING
Arn Hryn 6II
fiðrirjóðr môs Yggjar
‘feather-reddener of the gull of Yggr’ = WARRIOR
the gull of Yggr, → RAVEN
Feather-reddener of the RAVEN → WARRIOR
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