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:...Ilmr orma armleggjar hilmis dag... ‘...Ilmr of snakes of the arm of the lord of day...’
1024...gefr eisu armleggs. ‘...gives fire of the upper arm. ’
1051...stórum rǫf armleggjar. Hildarramr ... ‘...freely the amber of the arm. The battle-mighty ...’
1104Mark Eirdr 5II
rǫf armleggjar
‘the amber of the arm’ = GOLD
the amber of the arm. → GOLD
Þfagr Frag 2III
eisa armleggs
‘fire of the upper arm’ = GOLD
fire of the upper arm. → GOLD
Bjhít Lv 22V (BjH 34)
hjalmfaldin Ilmr orma armleggjar
‘the helmet-covered Ilmr of snakes of the arm’ = WOMAN
snakes of the arm → RINGS
the helmet-covered Ilmr of RINGS → WOMAN
Bjhít Lv 22V (BjH 34)
ormr armleggjar
‘of snakes of the arm’ = RINGS
snakes of the arm → RINGS
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