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:...hróðr máttigs kundar hersa, bratt ... ‘...the praise of the mighty descendant of hersar must ...’
962...inn unga kund jǫfra út ... ‘...the young descendant of princes out ...’
1015Kundr hilmis, skalt ... ‘Ruler’s kinsman, you shall hear ...’
1046Kundr hilmis, bautt ... ‘Descendant of a ruler, you ordered ...’
1050notes...Dýrnes; land kundar lofðungs vasa ... ‘...the land of the ruler’s son was not for the taking. ...’
1055notesSnjallr kundr lofðungs, vátt ... ‘Courageous descendant of the sovereign, you won ...’
1120...inn frœkni kundr fylkis fell ... ‘...the brave descendant of a king fell ...’
1153notes...á lægi, kundr hilmis, er ... ‘...across the sea, son of the ruler, when ...’
1262...ok kynkvísl, kundr, ættbogi, mǫgr, ... ‘...and kin-branch, kinsman, family line, boy, ...’
?ESk Geisl 44VII
inn frœkni kundr fylkis
‘the brave descendant of a king’ = Óláfr
the brave descendant of a king → Óláfr
Valg Har 4II
kundr hilmis
‘descendant of a ruler’ = RULER = Haraldr
Descendant of a ruler, → RULER = Haraldr
Sturl Hryn 16II
kundr hilmis
‘son of the ruler’ = Hákon
son of the ruler, → Hákon
Arn Þorfdr 6II
kundr lofðungs
‘of the ruler’s son’ = RULER = Þorfinnr
the ruler’s son → RULER = Þorfinnr
Sigv Víkv 1I
inn unga kundr jǫfra
‘the young descendant of princes’ = Óláfr
the young descendant of princes → Óláfr
Egill Arkv 14V (Eg 110)
máttigs kundr hersa
‘of the mighty descendant of hersar’ = Arinbjǫrn
the mighty descendant of hersar → Arinbjǫrn
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