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:...fremsk hagli peitu. ‘...advances himself by the hail of the spear.’
1024notes...sǫng; atfleyg peita sleit, beit; ... ‘...sang; the soaring spear tore, bit; ...’
1145...grimman gný peitu; guðr heitir ... ‘...a grim clamour of the spear; battle is called ...’
1145notes...beit, en peita fló; hríð ... ‘...bit and spear flew; the onslaught ...’
1200[2] beitu: peitu 61, 75c, Flat, Tóm, 325XI 2 b
61 Litt mun heʀ | enn hætta hrafn skeít af nꜳ peítu nær Vnnvm gny | guɴar glaðr i natt fyrir iaðri verstillir hefir illa | ættgoðr vm rof sætta erlingr beið til ꜳrla and | rꜳn getít hanum .
...frakka, Gungnir, peita. ‘...Frankish [spear], Gungnir, [spear] from Poitou. ’
?notesEþver Lv 1I
hagl peitu
‘by the hail of the spear’ = BATTLE
by the hail of the spear. → BATTLE
RvHbreiðm Hl 67III
grimman gnýr peitu
‘a grim clamour of the spear’ = BATTLE
a grim clamour of the spear; → BATTLE
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