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:...greppi gollknappaðar silkislœður; getk ... ‘...receive a gold-buttoned silken gown; I shall ...’
938[1] silkis: ‘sylkis’ 54, Bb
Bb Síau fylk | ium kom sylkís sniviadr var þar brymma. geymir granda | sinna gunduarr und siklandi.
...geymir síma silkis grundar brúna ... ‘...-wary keeper of the silken band of the land ...’
986notesSvinn Sif silkis aflar skelk ... ‘The wise Sif of silk makes fun ...’
1148...gult sem silki, falla á ... ‘...yellow like silk, fall onto ...’
1151...sinni: saumat silki ok sænska ... ‘...time: sewn silk and Swedish ...’
?notes...serk ór silki görvan í ... ‘I have heard of a silken shirt ...’
?Anon Mv I 12VII
silki-Sól
‘for the silk-Sól’ = WOMAN
for the silk-Sól → WOMAN
Anon Mv I 5VII
silkiskorða
‘the silk-prop’ = WOMAN
the silk-prop; → WOMAN
Anon Vitn 23VII
silkigrund
‘for the silk-ground’ = WOMAN
for the silk-ground, → WOMAN
Rv Lv 12II
Sif silkis
‘Sif of silk’ = WOMAN
Sif of silk → WOMAN
Án Lv 5VIII (Án 5)
heldr hæðinni silki-Gunnr
‘the rather mocking silk-Gunnr’ = WOMAN
the rather mocking silk-Gunnr: → WOMAN
Eskál Vell 13I
grandvarr geymir síma silkis grundar brúna
‘the damage-wary keeper of the silken band of the land of the brows’ = RULER
the land of the brows → HEAD
the silken band of the HEAD → HEADBAND
The damage-wary keeper of the HEADBAND → RULER
Eskál Vell 13I
síma silkis grundar brúna
‘of the silken band of the land of the brows’ = HEADBAND
the land of the brows → HEAD
the silken band of the HEAD → HEADBAND
VíglÞ Lv 1V (Vígl 3)
öngri ungri silki-Gunnr
‘no young silk-Gunnr’ = WOMAN
no young silk-Gunnr, → WOMAN
KormǪ Lv 32V (Korm 51)
silki-Nanna
‘silk-Nanna’ = WOMAN
Silk-Nanna, → WOMAN
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