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:...heiman, byrjar skikkju blakkþollr. ... ‘...fir of the horse of the cloak of the wind. Yet ...’
1018...mæra mik skikkju muni vildri, ... ‘...deck me out in a coat somewhat more desirable, ...’
1120...fekk í skikkju fylkis; rekkr ... ‘...grabbed the cloak of the leader; the man ...’
1149...vôpn ok skikkjur; veitti stofnum ... ‘...weapons and cloaks; he provided cloak-pins (?) ...’
1200notes...spell dýrligri skikkju spjótrunns; ... ‘...harm to the splendid cloak of the spear-tree; ...’
1200...giekk að skikkju guðvefs; ... ‘...approached the cloak of sumptuous fabric; ...’
?notes...gull ok skikkjur guðvefjar ... ‘...gold and cloaks of precious material ...’
?notesGrett Lv 4V (Gr 12)
byrjar skikkju blakkþollr
‘horse-fir of the wind’s cloak’ = SEAFARER = Hafliði
the cloak of the wind. → SAIL
the horse of the SAIL → SHIP
fir of the SHIP → SEAFARER = Hafliði
Grett Lv 4V (Gr 12)
byrjar skikkju blakkr
‘of the horse of the cloak of the wind’ = SHIP
the cloak of the wind. → SAIL
the horse of the SAIL → SHIP
Grett Lv 4V (Gr 12)
byrjar skikkja
‘of the cloak of the wind’ = SAIL
the cloak of the wind. → SAIL
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