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:...sóknar á golfi, þars of ... ‘...of attack on the floor, where people ...’
825notes[8] fjón golfdáinn sjónum: fjón golfdáinn sjónum HbSnE, HbFJ
850...Ok bandvaniðr golfdáinn hjǫrtr ... ‘...And the ribbon-accustomed floor-sluggish hart ...’
850notes...’k of golf at drekka. ... ‘...went across the floor to drink. ...’
1025notes...horn af gólfi; ek hef ... ‘...horn from the hall-floor; I have ...’
?...hér á gólfi hallar; seg ... ‘...here on the floor of the hall; direct ...’
?Bragi Rdr 5III
sár golfhǫlkvis
‘the vat of the floor-steed’ = BED
the floor-steed → HOUSE
the vat of the HOUSE → BED
Bragi Rdr 5III
golfhǫlkvir
‘of the floor-steed’ = HOUSE
the floor-steed → HOUSE
Ǫlv Lv 1I
bandvaniðr golfdáinn hjǫrtr bekkjar
‘the ribbon-accustomed floor-sluggish hart of the bench’ = WOMAN
the ribbon-accustomed floor-sluggish hart of the bench → WOMAN
GSúrs Lv 25V (Gísl 28)
fleyvangr golf
‘of the ship-fieldof the floor ’ = SEA
the ship-field of the floor → SEA
GSúrs Lv 25V (Gísl 28)
grjótǫluns golf
‘gravel-mackerel’s floor-field’ = WOMAN
the gravel-mackerel → SNAKE
the field of the SNAKE → GOLD
the floor of the GOLD → WOMAN
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