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:...til þessar gǫngu. Margr gestr ... ‘...on this walk. Many a guest ...’
951...ǫfund of gǫngur órar. ‘...over our [my] visits [to her]. ’
963...of genginn gǫngu til víssar ... ‘...went on foot to a firm ...’
963...sik geðstrangrar gǫngu fyr skǫmmu – ... ‘...him on a challenging journey a short time ago – ...’
1000...í stríðri gǫngu Herdala at ... ‘...during the difficult journey to Herdalar in ...’
1015...gram gerðu gǫngu upp í ... ‘...king made his advance up on to ...’
1016notes...stór við gǫngu; nýtr vǫrðr ... ‘...large along the way; the able guardian ...’
1019notes...hvíld at gǫngu við lǫg ... ‘...a rest after the journey by the sea ...’
1221...forðum í gaungu, þann skóp ... ‘...saw walking along that one who created ...’
1335...var í gaungu ótt til ... ‘...he made his way quickly to ...’
1360notes...inni gǫmlu gǫngu sinni. ‘...their ancient course. ’
?...Skulum skunda göngu til skála ... ‘...We shall speed our course to the hall ...’
?This view shows some basic information about a dictionary headword, plus all the references to the word in the published editions.