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:Hvern skapfrǫmuð Hrundar myndir þú, ... ‘Which convenient furtherer of Hrund <valkyrie> (= hildr ‘battle’) would you, ...’
963...reyr handa Hrundar roðinn dreyra.... ‘...reed of the hands of Hrund reddened with gore....’
984...hendi hjaldr Hrundar, mikla flugu; ... ‘... the commotion of Hrund, a great attack; ...’
1015...tungla hríðar Hrundar skar danskar ... ‘...of the moons of the storm of Hrund cut Danish ...’
1145...fyr sunnan Hrund; mund mín ... ‘...south of Runde; my hand ...’
1155notes...þýtr; men Hrundar svellr undrum. ... ‘...roars; the necklace of Runde swells terribly. ...’
1160notes...hljóðs gnótt hrunda hǫrs at ... ‘...for myself from the great number of valkyries of linen for the ...’
1200notes...hreggi grundar Hrundar; spyrk elli ... ‘...during the storm of the ground of Hrund; I hear that people’s ...’
1221notes...á fund Hrundar gulls, villr, ... ‘...to meet a Hrund of gold, crazed, ...’
1390...bera … hrundum: margt kann ... ‘...bring … [to] women: Grettir can ...’
?...hlýrsólar; Hrund hræpolls, ... ‘...of the prow-sun; the Hrund of the carrion-pool, ...’
?...láta svanna. Hrund, hör-Nauma, ... ‘... lady. The Hrund, the linen-Nauma, ...’
?...þá es Hrund ok Eir, ...
?notes...lengri ǫllum, Hrund ok Hugl, ... ‘...longer than all, Runde and Huglo, ...’
?notes...ok Skeggǫld, Hrund, Geirdriful, Randgríðr ...
?notesAnon Mv III 5VII
Hrund gulls
‘a Hrund of gold’ = WOMAN
a Hrund of gold, → WOMAN
ESk Lv 14III
men Hrundar
‘the necklace of Runde’ = SEA
the necklace of Runde → SEA
Anon (TGT) 12III
Hrund hræpolls
‘the Hrund of the carrion-pool’ = AXE
the carrion-pool, → BLOOD
the Hrund of the BLOOD → AXE
SnSt Ht 61III
hregg grundar Hrundar
‘during the storm of the ground of Hrund’ = BATTLE
the ground of Hrund; → SHIELD
during the storm of the SHIELD → BATTLE
SnSt Ht 61III
grund Hrundar
‘of the ground of Hrund’ = SHIELD
the ground of Hrund; → SHIELD
RvHbreiðm Hl 72III
stríðir tungla hríðar Hrundar
‘the opponent of the moons of the storm of Hrund’ = WARRIOR
the storm of Hrund → BATTLE
the moons of the BATTLE → SHIELDS
The opponent of SHIELDS → WARRIOR
RvHbreiðm Hl 72III
tungl hríðar Hrundar
‘of the moons of the storm of Hrund’ = SHIELDS
the storm of Hrund → BATTLE
the moons of the BATTLE → SHIELDS
RvHbreiðm Hl 72III
hríð Hrundar
‘of the storm of Hrund’ = BATTLE
the storm of Hrund → BATTLE
HSt Rst 1I
Hrund hǫrs
‘of valkyries of linen’ = WOMEN
valkyries of linen → WOMEN
Þorm Lv 1V (Fbr 8)
hjaldr Hrundar
‘the commotion of Hrund’ = BATTLE
the commotion of Hrund, → BATTLE
Þmáhl Máv 4V (Eb 6)
hnigreyr handa Hrundar
‘the mobile reed of the hands of Hrund’ = SWORD
the mobile reed of the hands of Hrund → SWORD
KormǪ Lv 19V (Korm 20)
skapfrǫmuðr Hrundar
‘convenient furtherer of Hrund <valkyrie> (= hildr ‘battle’)’ = WARRIOR
convenient furtherer of Hrund <valkyrie> (= hildr ‘battle’) → WARRIOR
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