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:...at munnum hlusta hvers manns. ... ‘...man’s mouths of hearing.’
962...tjǫld gǫfguð hlustum, en sú ... ‘...tents splendidly provided with hearing, and that ...’
962...blautr, en hlust es þorrin.... ‘...soft on me, and hearing is diminished....’
980...laust grunn hlusta af frônum ... ‘...struck the ground of the ears off the gleaming ...’
983...ina hœgri hlust ok nes ... ‘...the right ear, and the headland ...’
?...leita fótar hlustar ok hala ... ‘...your foot, ear, and tail; ...’
?ÚlfrU Húsdr 6III
grunnr hlusta
‘the ground of the ears’ = HEAD
the ground of the ears → HEAD
Egill Arkv 6V (Eg 102)
munnr hlusta
‘mouths of hearing’ = EARS
mouths of hearing. → EARS
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