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:...vas rœkjandi reggs. Þar lætk ... ‘...was the minder of a ship. There I shall ...’
1025...bjartveggjuðustu reggi. Hilmir rak ... ‘...cut the sea with a vessel with the brightest sails. ...’
1221notes...bátr ok regg, rǫð, Hring... ‘...boat and regg, rǫð, Hring...’
?notesArn Magndr 12II
reggbúss
‘the ship-tree’ = SEAFARER
the ship-tree → SEAFARER
Anon Óldr 4I
ráðfimr, auðmildr reggstrindar jóskreytandi
‘stallion-adorner of the boat-land’ = SEAFARER
the boat-land → SEA
the stallion of the SEA → SHIP
The counsel-swift, wealth-generous adorner of the SHIP → SEAFARER
Anon Óldr 4I
reggstrindar jór
‘of the stallion of the boat-land’ = SHIP
the boat-land → SEA
the stallion of the SEA → SHIP
Anon Óldr 4I
reggstrind
‘of the boat-land’ = SEA
the boat-land → SEA
Þorm Þorgdr 15V (Fbr 18)
rœkjandi reggs
‘the minder of a ship’ = SEAFARER
the minder of a ship. → SEAFARER
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