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:...of get þǫgn; þat sómir ... ‘... gain silence; that is most ...’
936...of gat þǫgn. Hrœrðak munni ... ‘... gained silence. I have stirred with my mouth ...’
936...á rof þagnar; kannk mjǫt ... ‘...to the breach of silence; I know the measure ...’
936...biðjum vér þagnar, at fregnum ... ‘...we [I] ask for silence because we [I] have heard ...’
970...þínn til þagnar. Opt skal ... ‘...concentrate on silence. Often shall ...’
975...í feldi; þǫgn hefr slegit ... ‘...into their cloaks; silence has descended ...’
1038...bjórr – fellir þǫgn bragna. Mildingr ... ‘...removes people’s silence. The generous one ...’
1221...gjaldi hier þögn bragarbót. ... ‘...here give silence to the poetic improvement [lit. poem’s improvement]. ...’
1388This view shows some basic information about a dictionary headword, plus all the references to the word in the published editions.