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:...byrgis vann hungri vals Hanga. ... ‘...of the protector overcame the hunger of the falcon of Hangi. ...’
987...es bregðr hungri grôðugs ara; ... ‘...who terminates the hunger of the greedy eagle; ...’
1027...vel þungan hungr í gǫll ... ‘...well [its] heavy hunger in the noise ...’
1153Sleit hungri heiðingja; hárr ... ‘The heath-dweller’s hunger was brought to an end; the grey ...’
1170Hörundar hungr tælir hölða ... ‘The hunger of the flesh often ...’
1255...farit hörund hungri; englar guðs ... ‘...afflicted their flesh with hunger; God’s angels ...’
1255notes...deyja af hungri. Fari hann ... ‘...die of hunger. Let him go ...’
?...víst brák hungri hrafns á ... ‘...certainly I put an end to the hunger of the raven in ...’
?Bkrepp Magndr 6II
hungrþverrir gagl hríðar
‘the hunger-diminisher of the gosling of battle’ = WARRIOR
the gosling of battle → RAVEN/EAGLE
The hunger-diminisher of the RAVEN/EAGLE → WARRIOR
Steinn Nizv 6II
hungrdeyfi ins hvassa hrafns
‘the hunger-appeaser of the fierce raven’ = WARRIOR = Haraldr
the hunger-appeaser of the fierce raven → WARRIOR = Haraldr
Steinn Nizv 6II
hungrdeyfir
‘the hunger-appeaser’ = FEEDER
the hunger-appeaser → FEEDER
Bkrepp Magndr 6II
hungrþverrir
‘the hunger-diminisher’ = FEEDER
The hunger-diminisher → FEEDER
Hfr ErfÓl 18I
Heita dýrbliks dynsæðinga hungrdeyfir
‘hunger-soother of the din-gulls of the beast-gleam of Heiti’ = WARRIOR
the beast of Heiti → SHIP
the gleam of the SHIP → SHIELD
the din of the SHIELD → BATTLE
the gulls of the BATTLE → RAVENS/EAGLES
the hunger-soother of RAVENS/EAGLES → WARRIOR
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