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:...á tanga hryggjar sœkitívum ... ‘...on the promontory of the back of the attacking-gods ...’
1028...belti dregr hrygg mér at ... ‘...pulls at my spine; Haraldr ...’
1054...Dana braut hrygg í hverri ... ‘...of the Danes broke the back in every ...’
1104...sníða þeim hrygg sundr í ... ‘...slice their spines asunder in ...’
?notes...ok nes hryggjar. ‘...and the headland of the back. ’
?notes...liði siklings. Hryggr er hálflaminn ... ‘...the prince’s company. [My] back is half crippled, ...’
?...bein og hryggr ór lambi, ... ‘...bones and a backbone of lamb, ...’
?GunnLeif Merl II 38VIII
nes hryggjar
‘the headland of the back’ = TAIL
the headland of the back. → TAIL
Þorm Lv 14V (Fbr 30)
tangi hryggjar
‘the promontory of the back’ = BUTTOCKS
the promontory of the back → BUTTOCKS
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