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:...munni af grunni munar ægi ... ‘...with my mouth from the shallows of my mind Óðinn’s <god’s> ...’
936[7] grundu: grunni Bb
970...Vimrar laust grunn hlusta af ... ‘...of Vimur struck the ground of the ears off ...’
983...útan at grunni eyrar. Fundr ... ‘...ashore onto the shallows of the land-spit. The meeting ...’
1014[7] gunni: grunni 73aˣ
1015...sunda til grunna; satts, ... ‘...of the sounds to the bottom; true it is, ...’
1016...rómu á grunni Tempsar; gómr ... ‘...a battle in the shallows of the Thames; the wolf’s ...’
1026[8] grunnu*: grunnum FskBˣ, FskAˣ
1030...munni við grunnu*, leikna gjǫlfrum.... ‘...their mouths by the shallows, swept by the waves....’
1030notes...leggi á grunni sanda; sær ... ‘...limbs on the floor of the sands; the sea ...’
1045notes...sukku til grunna sunnan hafs; ... ‘...sank to the shallows south of the sea; ...’
1070...… ; œgði grunni orma; kom ... ‘...… ; he terrorised the shallows of serpents; came ...’
1145...niðr að grunnum. ‘...down on the ground.’
1345notes...sundruð af grunnum, þá er ... ‘...sundered from its foundations, when ...’
1345...að græðis, grunni sem bragningr ... ‘...to the ocean’s bottom as the king ...’
1360...gadd ór grunni; Blóðughadda svelr; ... ‘...the anchor-fluke from the bottom of the sea; Blóðughadda becomes cold; ...’
?RvHbreiðm Hl 22III
grunnr orma
‘the shallows of serpents’ = GOLD
the shallows of serpents; → GOLD
ÚlfrU Húsdr 6III
grunnr hlusta
‘the ground of the ears’ = HEAD
the ground of the ears → HEAD
Egill Hfl 19V (Eg 52)
grunnr munar
‘the shallows of my mind’ = BREAST
the shallows of my mind → BREAST
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