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:...hǫlðar? Ríkr lægir rógs rekka ... ‘...that? The powerful subduer of the strife of men ...’
996notes[7] lægir: lægis DG8
1026...láðs; hinn lægir linnsetrs, ... ‘...-land; the diminisher of the serpent-abode ...’
1026Háleitr Baptista*, lægir lasta, sá ... ‘The sublime Baptist, oppressor of vices, ...’
1360Anon Pét 13VII
lægir lasta
‘oppressor of vices’ = HOLY MAN
oppressor of vices, → HOLY MAN
Hfr Óldr 4I
ríkr lægir róg rekka
‘the powerful subduer of the strife of men’ = JUST RULER
The powerful subduer of the strife of men → JUST RULER
Sigv Erl 1I
hinn lægir linnsetrs
‘the diminisher of the serpent-abode’ = GENEROUS MAN
the serpent-abode → GOLD
the diminisher of the GOLD → GENEROUS MAN
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