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:...mannskœðr mœtir vébrautar ... ‘...the man-harming attender of the standard-road ...’
900notes[1] Mœra: mœta 61, FskAˣ
FskA Hitt varð meir er mo᷎ta | morðfikinn let norðann | folcveriannde fiorve | for til sogns of gorva | ytre frꝍyr af fiorom | folclanndum sa brannda | Ullr stoð a þvi allre | yrðioð heðins byriar |
Veitk, at mœtir víga, háttr ... ‘I know that the meeter of battles, dangerous ...’
1015...móts við mœti malmþings ... ‘...against the meeter of the metal-assembly ...’
1020[1] mæta: mætir 75c, Bb, Flat
1026...of spakan mœti oddbraks ... ‘...about the wise encounterer of the point-crash ...’
1221SnSt Ht 70III
spakan mœtir oddbraks
‘the wise encounterer of the point-crash’ = WARRIOR = Skúli
the point-crash → BATTLE
the wise encounterer of the BATTLE → WARRIOR = Skúli
Sigv Víkv 8I
mœtir víga
‘the meeter of battles’ = WARRIOR
the meeter of battles, → WARRIOR
Þhorn Gldr 2I
mannskœðr mœtir vébrautar
‘the man-harming attender of the standard-road’ = WARRIOR
the standard-road → BATTLEFIELD
the man-harming attender of the BATTLEFIELD → WARRIOR
Skúli Svǫlðr 2III
mœtir malmþings
‘the meeter of the metal-assembly’ = WARRIOR
the metal-assembly → BATTLE
the meeter of the BATTLE → WARRIOR
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