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:...Bors blóði Hadds ok Fróða.... ‘...of Borr with the blood of Haddr and Fróði....’
934...hundraða þann hadd, es beiði... ‘...hundred that hair which the demanding...’
963...hristi mjallar hadds. Sá kennir ... ‘...for the shaker of the snow of the hair. He will show ...’
1010...hniginn í hadd jarðar. ‘...sunk into the hair of the earth. ’
?notes...hafa bleika hadda, inar hvít... ‘...have pale hair, the white-...’
?notesAnon Bjark 3III
haddr jarðar
‘the hair of the earth’ = GRASS
the hair of the earth. → GRASS
Anon (Eb) 2V (Eb 36)
hristir mjallar hadds
‘for the shaker of the snow of the hair’ = GENEROUS MAN = Þóroddr
the snow of the hair. → SILVER
for the shaker of the SILVER → GENEROUS MAN = Þóroddr
Anon (Eb) 2V (Eb 36)
mjǫll hadds
‘of the snow of the hair’ = SILVER
the snow of the hair. → SILVER
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