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:...mér tjǫrn hrosta í horni ... ‘...me the tarn of the barley-mash in a horn ...’
951En hilmir hrosta stendr fa*st ... ‘But the lord of the barley-mash stands fast ...’
960...stríða; brim hrosta Alfǫður ... ‘...lighten; the surf of malt of Alfaðir ...’
1055notes...drakk fen hrosta í gǫgnum ... ‘...drank the swamp of malt through ...’
1055notes...hanglúðrs hrosta drýgir hvern ... ‘...of the hanging vessel of mash possesses every ...’
?notesArn Þorfdr 1II
brim hrosta alfǫður
‘the surf of malt of alfaðir’ = POETRY
the surf of malt of Alfaðir → POETRY
Arn Þorfdr 1II
brim hrosta
‘the surf of malt’ = ALE
the surf of malt → ALE
Arn Þorfdr 2II
fen hrosta
‘the swamp of malt’ = ALE
the swamp of malt → ALE
Ormr Woman 3III
gæi-Þrúðr hanglúðrs hrosta
‘the watching Þrúðr of the hanging vessel of mash’ = WOMAN
the hanging vessel of mash → CAULDRON
The watching Þrúðr of the CAULDRON → WOMAN
Ormr Woman 3III
hanglúðr hrosta
‘of the hanging vessel of mash’ = CAULDRON
the hanging vessel of mash → CAULDRON
Egill Lv 38V (Eg 68)
tjǫrn hrosta
‘the tarn of the barley-mash’ = ALE
the tarn of the barley-mash → ALE
Egill St 19V (Eg 90)
hilmir hrosta
‘the lord of the barley-mash’ = Ægir
the lord of the barley-mash → Ægir
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