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: sǿkir sb. m....rann of sœki sóknar. Blóð ... ‘...ran over the performer of attack. Blood ...’
984...sókn við sœki sárþíslar. ... ‘...the battle against the attackers of the wound-pole. ...’
1014...standa …; gunnsterkr sœkir geira es ... ‘...stand …; the war-strong seeker of spears is ...’
1022...slíkt frá sœki leygs. ‘...truly reported of the visitor of the ocean.’
1025...órbrennd; sœkir sá*rvita ... ‘...destroyed; the attacker of the wound-flame ...’
1190Sœkir glóðar síks ... ‘The attacker of the ember of the brook ...’
1221Sækir sannleiks lýstr ... ‘The seeker of truth strikes ...’
1360notesAnon Leið 12VII
sœkir sá*rvita
‘the attacker of the wound-flame’ = WARRIOR
the wound-flame → SWORD
the attacker of the SWORD → WARRIOR
Anon Pét 51VII
sœkir sannleiks
‘the seeker of truth’ = ANGEL
The seeker of truth → ANGEL
Þham Magndr 5II
malmsœkir
‘the weapon-attacker’ = WARRIOR
the weapon-attacker → WARRIOR
Sturl Hákfl 10II
rógsœkir
‘of the strife-conqueror’ = WARRIOR = Hákon
the strife-conqueror → WARRIOR = Hákon
SnSt Ht 17III
sœkir glóðar síks
‘the attacker of the ember of the brook’ = GENEROUS MAN = Hákon
the ember of the brook → GOLD
The attacker of the GOLD → GENEROUS MAN = Hákon
SnSt Ht 31III
bifsœkir álms
‘for the tremble-seeker of the elm-bow’ = WARRIOR = Skúli
for the tremble-seeker of the elm-bow. → WARRIOR = Skúli
Gsind Hákdr 7I
bríkar bǫðsœkir
‘battle-attacker of the board’ = WARRIOR = Hákon
the battle-board → SHIELD
The attacker of the SHIELD → WARRIOR = Hákon
Eviðs Lv 5V (Heið 15)
sœkir sárþíslar
‘the attackers of the wound-pole’ = WARRIORS
the wound-pole. → SPEAR
the attackers of the SPEAR → WARRIORS
Þorm Þorgdr 7V (Fbr 10)
sœkir leygs
‘the visitor of the ocean’ = SEAFARER
the visitor of the ocean. → SEAFARER
Þmáhl Máv 2V (Eb 4)
sœkir sóknar
‘the performer of attack’ = WARRIOR = Þorbjǫrn
the performer of attack. → WARRIOR = Þorbjǫrn
Bjhít Lv 15V (BjH 20)
gunnsterkr sœkir geira
‘the war-strong seeker of spears’ = WARRIOR = Þórðr?
the war-strong seeker of spears → WARRIOR = Þórðr?
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