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:...menn firrðu sjúkan konung lífi; ... ‘...riors removed the wounded king from life; ...’
1040notes...akr fyr sjúkri Njǫrun síka ... ‘...ploughed field [= (salr ‘hall’)] beside the sick Njǫrun of the fishes ...’
1154...lô reiðir sjúkan búk; hrafn ... ‘...the sea tosses the wounded torso; the raven ...’
1187...syndir; inn sjúki maðr þarf ... ‘...for sins; the sick man needs ...’
1258...hvert mein sjúks hugar mjúku ... ‘...every stain of the sick mind with gentle ...’
1285notes...ertu mjúkust sjúkum. Göfug eik ... ‘...you are most gentle to the sick. Noble oak of life [lit. ...’
1300...gróf ið sjúka brjóst mitt, ... ‘...my sick breast, and ...’
1360...auðmjúk sjúku fólki, fagr... ‘...humble to sick people, fair...’
1388...hun kendi sjúkan sárleik gjöra ... ‘...she noticed a sickening pain ...’
1388...eð er sjúkr, að laung ... ‘...who is sick, so that the ...’
1390...heilsubótar sjúkum; eg heiti ... ‘...for a cure for the sick; I promise ...’
1394...og moga sjúka kellingu, í ... ‘...and bang a sick old lady, in ...’
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