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:...sigrflaustum gætis hásæta alt austan ... ‘...the victory-vessels of the guardian of rowing-benches all the way west ...’
1264notes...hirð gætis hásæta gekk járnfaldin ... ‘...retinue of the guardian of rowing-benches went iron-hooded ...’
1264notes...földust mildi, hásæti mjúklætis, góð ... ‘...fold mercy, the high-seat of humility, virtuous ...’
1392notes...en í hásæti sem á ... ‘...and on your high-seat like ...’
?notes...ór miðju hásæti. Þar varð ... ‘...from the middle of the high-seat. There Baldr <god> ...’
?Anon Vitn 25VII
hásæti mjúklætis
‘the high-seat of humility’ = Mary
the high-seat of humility, → Mary
Sturl Hrafn 1II
gætir hásæta
‘of the guardian of rowing-benches’ = CAPTAIN
the guardian of rowing-benches → CAPTAIN
Sturl Hrafn 19II
gætir hásæta
‘of the guardian of rowing-benches’ = CAPTAIN
the guardian of rowing-benches → CAPTAIN
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