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:...auðit mér, snauð snyrtigôtt ... ‘...fated for me, poor adorned door ...’
965...Móins byggi snauðan heiman, byrjar ... ‘...of Móinn sent a pauper [on his way] from home, fir ...’
1018...máttir orka, snauðr annars an ... ‘...you could, deprived of everything other than ...’
1019...nauð of snauðum mér; kǫsungr ... ‘...it defends miserable me against distress; ...’
1060...blakks varð* snauðr at auði.... ‘...horse became bereft of wealth....’
1160...ok verðr snauðr síðan. ‘...but becomes poor later.’
1258...þau braut, snauð og nökt, ... ‘...them away, poor and naked, ...’
1345...forni fjandi, snauðr fremdar? Eða ... ‘...old fiend, bereft of honour? Or did ...’
1345...það öllum snauðum nam svella ... ‘...so that all the poor did grievously ...’
1360notes...mun snópa snauðr, þvíat sniglar ... ‘...will mooch about penniless, because the snails ...’
?...mun skjótt snauðr af auði, ... ‘...will quickly [be] stripped of wealth, ...’
?This view shows some basic information about a dictionary headword, plus all the references to the word in the published editions.