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:...of veittak geig. Nú hefr ... ‘... I caused harm. Now the increaser ...’
965...éls Ekkils geig, þeims sekðu ... ‘...ers; I worked harm on the causing-trees ...’
1028...sættisk, áðr geigr sé unninn.... ‘...to be reconciled, before an injury is inflicted....’
1149...rifjak hvern geig, þanns gerðak, ... ‘...I can enumerate every injury that I have committed ...’
1180...geirleiks geig, ef ek ... ‘...do not do injury to more staves ...’
?...sín*ar sameignar; geigr es í ... ‘...women in common; peril lies in ...’
?...oss stóð geigr af gýgi ... ‘...too soon; harm was caused to us [me] ...’
?Sturl Hákkv 17II
geigurlig hræleiptr
‘the frightful corpse-lightnings’ = SPEARS
The frightful corpse-lightnings → SPEARS
Sturl Hákkv 19II
geigurligr hrælǫgr
‘the frightful corpse-sea’ = BLOOD
the frightful corpse-sea → BLOOD
Sturl Hákkv 32II
geigurandr gaglfárs
‘the swinging skis of the gosling-danger’ = ARMS
the gosling-danger → HAWK
the swinging skis of the HAWK → ARMS
Sturl Hryn 18II
geigurþing logs gunnar
‘a dangerous meeting of the flame of battle’ = BATTLE
the flame of battle → SWORD
a dangerous meeting of the SWORD → BATTLE
Hfr ErfÓl 9I
geigurþing geirs
‘the dangerous meeting of the spear’ = BATTLE
the dangerous meeting of the spear → BATTLE
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