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:...timbrfastr nǫkkvi toptar, fullr ... ‘...the timber-fast boat of the building plot, full ...’
850...brautar rak nǫkkva tanna lagar ... ‘...-road drove [his] ships of the teeth of the sea ...’
900notes...á †bragi† nǫkkva Nǫkkvers. Undir ... ‘...on ... of the ship of Nǫkkverr. The wounds ...’
960...brunar at nǫkkva. Ef værim ... ‘...rushes towards the boat. If we had been ...’
999...bǫðrakkr nǫkkva bœnar bark... ‘...reddener of the bark of the ship of prayer, alone ...’
1030notes...nór, Naglfari, nǫkkvi, snekkja. ‘...nór, Naglfari, rowing boat, warship. ’
?notesÞjóð Yt 17I
timbrfastr nǫkkvi toptar
‘the timber-fast boat of the building plot’ = HOUSE
the timber-fast boat of the building plot, → HOUSE
Hallv Knútdr 6III
bǫðrakkr nǫkkva bœnar barkrjóðr
‘bark-reddener of the ship of prayer’ = WARRIOR
the ship of prayer, → BREAST
the bark of the BREAST → MAIL-SHIRT
the battle-bold reddener of the MAIL-SHIRT → WARRIOR
Hallv Knútdr 6III
nǫkkva bœnar bǫrkr
‘of the bark of the ship of prayer’ = MAIL-SHIRT
the ship of prayer, → BREAST
the bark of the BREAST → MAIL-SHIRT
Hallv Knútdr 6III
nǫkkvi bœnar
‘of the ship of prayer’ = BREAST
the ship of prayer, → BREAST
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