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: meiða vb....konungr, sás meiddi ætt hvinna ... ‘...king, who maimed the race of pilferers ...’
1040notes...reiðr þorðir meiða bú; namt ... ‘...angry, you dared to damage homesteads; you proceeded ...’
1045Konungr náði meiða heiðit folk, ... ‘The king destroyed the heathen people ...’
1120...at Vinðr meiddu skerði Nið... ‘...that the Wends mutilated the diminisher of Nið-...’
1153...hús; bað meiða heiðin goð. ... ‘...the heathen gods to be harmed. The devout, truly ...’
1200...Rýgjardal, meiddu þeir sverðum, ... ‘...dalr, they maimed with swords the man ...’
1255...sá margan meiddan mann fara ... ‘...saw many a maimed man journey ...’
1255...lamdr og meiddr, hlaut að ... ‘...lamed and injured, was obliged to ...’
1345...þetta að meiða og skeina ... ‘...of devils, to harm and wound ...’
1345...sá næsta* meiddan mann; beiddi ... ‘...he saw a severely maimed man [who] asked ...’
1360...leingi; bundu, meiddu, börðu og ... ‘...for a long time; they bound, wounded, beat and ...’
1394...skyldu sagirnar meiða þá sætu, ... ‘...the saws were intended to injure that woman ...’
1410...er aldrigi meiddi hjör, var ... ‘...who never ruined a sword was ...’
?...ok skotbroddar meiddu fjǫr flotna; ... ‘...and missile-points injured the lives of seamen; ...’
?This view shows some basic information about a dictionary headword, plus all the references to the word in the published editions.