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:[1] Lǫgðis: Lǫgðis 67aˣ, 67bˣ, HbFms n. p., HbSnE, HbFJ
850...lauk-Frigg lǫgðis hefr of ... ‘...leek-Frigg of the sword has ...’
850notes...liggjandi odd lǫgðis okhreins. ... ‘...lying down [from] the tip of the sword of the yoke-reindeer. ...’
850...flœja seið lǫgðis af láði ... ‘...to flee from the incantation of the sword out of the land ...’
900...leitr reyni lǫgðis. ‘...-faced to the tester of the sword. ’
925...linna Loddu lǫgðis, þvít allar ... ‘...of the snake of the Ludden of the sword, because all ...’
963...fyrða; kindir lǫgðis liðu gǫgnum ... ‘...of men; the kindred of the stabber advanced through ...’
984...lýðar skeiðs lǫgðis lôgu dauðir ... ‘...men of the course of the sword lay dead ...’
1014...harðan hrjóð lǫgði*s †fram† … í ... ‘...-hard destroyer of the sword to be placed … … ...’
1145notes...bǫrva hljóms lǫgðis koma upp ... ‘...of the trees of the sound of the sword will become known ...’
1180...at leiki lögðis. Flugdreki sára ... ‘...in the game of the sword. The flying dragon of wounds ...’
?...en veðr lǫgðis lægir þeygi. ... ‘...but the storm of the sword will not cease. ...’
?...hrærir branda lögðis, ef erum ... ‘...mover of the blades of a sword, if we are ...’
?Lotti, hrǫnduðr, lǫgðir, mækir, mǫnduðr, ... ‘Lotti, thruster, stabber, blade, aimer, ...’
?notesGamlkan Has 6VII
bǫrr hljóms lǫgðis
‘of the trees of the sound of the sword’ = WARRIORS
the sound of the sword → BATTLE
the trees of the BATTLE → WARRIORS
Gamlkan Has 6VII
hljómr lǫgðis
‘of the sound of the sword’ = BATTLE
the sound of the sword → BATTLE
Ǫlv Lv 1I
dáin lauk-Frigg lǫgðis
‘the torpid leek-Frigg of the sword’ = WOMAN
The torpid leek-Frigg of the sword → WOMAN
RvHbreiðm Hl 8III
bǫðvarharðan hrjóðr lǫgði*s
‘the battle-hard destroyer of the sword’ = WARRIOR
the battle-hard destroyer of the sword → WARRIOR
Jór Send 2I
reynir lǫgðis
‘to the tester of the sword’ = WARRIOR
to the tester of the sword. → WARRIOR
Þjóð Yt 13I
lǫgðir okhreins
‘of the sword of the yoke-reindeer’ = HORN
the yoke-reindeer. → BULL
the sword of the BULL → HORN
Þhorn Gldr 8I
seiðr lǫgðis
‘from the incantation of the sword’ = BATTLE
from the incantation of the sword → BATTLE
GunnLeif Merl I 45VIII
veðr lǫgðis
‘the storm of the sword’ = BATTLE
the storm of the sword → BATTLE
Eviðs Lv 5V (Heið 15)
skeið lǫgðis
‘of the course of the sword’ = SHIELD
the course of the sword → SHIELD
Skarp Lv 2V (Nj 14)
hrœrir branda lögðis
‘mover of the blades of a sword’ = WARRIOR = Njáll
mover of the blades of a sword, → WARRIOR = Njáll
Anon Krm 21VIII
leikr lögðis
‘the game of the sword’ = BATTLE
the game of the sword. → BATTLE
Þmáhl Máv 13V (Eb 15)
kind lǫgðis
‘the kindred of the stabber’ = SWORDS
the kindred of the stabber → SWORDS
KormǪ Lv 18V (Korm 19)
linnr Loddu lǫgðis
‘of the snake of the Ludden of the sword’ = SWORD
the Ludden of the sword, → SHIELD
the snake of the SHIELD → SWORD
KormǪ Lv 18V (Korm 19)
Lodda lǫgðis
‘of the Ludden of the sword’ = SHIELD
the Ludden of the sword, → SHIELD
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