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:...deilir dróttar rœr vel. Skafit ... ‘...controller of the retinue rows well. The planed ...’
999...áðr vas róit nær hônum ... ‘...ruthlessly — previously the rowing was close ...’
1016notes...mǫrg mjǫk róin ôr sleit ... ‘...many a much-rowed oar cut ...’
1023...skýtk ok rœk, svát nýtir; ... ‘...I shoot and row well enough; ...’
1040...hringum; þjóð røri þingat þeirar ... ‘...one; men rowed up at the right ...’
1050...Norðmeðr róa naðri neglðum ... ‘...The Norwegians row the snake [ship] nailed ...’
1062...botni hafs, rónum húfi. ‘...the inlet of the ocean, rowed by the hull.’
1065...kveðr mik róa á hǫfði ... ‘...she claims I’m rocking on a mare’s ...’
1080...skýtk ok rœk, svát nýtir; ... ‘...I shoot and I row so that it makes a difference; ...’
1134Skal fyrst róa fjarri reyði, ... ‘One must first row far from the whale, ...’
1190...verðr fyrst róa á it ... ‘...smoothly; one has to row first toward ...’
1200...glóa; greppar róa; framir seggir ... ‘...glows; men row; the outstanding fellows ...’
1221...munað, rær á skipi ... ‘...in desire, rows on the ship ...’
1255...Framnesi; ek rera opt á ... ‘...I often rowed to have conversation ...’
?notes...lið gengr róa; †herkorn† skipa ... ‘...the army will set to rowing; †…† of ships ...’
?...en sjau róa í drifaveðri. ... ‘...and seven rowing in the storm of sea-spray. ...’
?...til Friggjar; rói inn nefskammi ... ‘...snub-nosed shiverer row until Nesit is in line with ...’
?Skaltu róa Firða*fjall ... ‘You must row with Firðafjall ...’
?...í skinnfeldi reri út einn ... ‘...in his leather cloak rowed out to sea alone ...’
?...lætr nefit róa; ek hefi ... ‘...you let your nose row; I have ...’
?notesBragi Þórr 4III
inn ljóti hringr brautar borðróins barða
‘the ugly ring of the road of the side-rowed ship’ = Miðgarðsormr
the road of the side-rowed ship → SEA
the ugly ring of the SEA → Miðgarðsormr
Bragi Þórr 4III
braut borðróins barða
‘of the road of the side-rowed ship’ = SEA
the road of the side-rowed ship → SEA
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