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:[2] ‑tǫpuð: ‑tapað Holm4
1026...fekk finginn tǫpuð naðrbings ... ‘...captured the destroyer of the snake-lair ...’
1100Anon (TGT) 19III
hringtǫpuðr
‘the ring-destroyer’ = GENEROUS MAN
the ring-destroyer. → GENEROUS MAN
Bkrepp Magndr 10II
tǫpuðr naðrbings
‘the destroyer of the snake-lair’ = GENEROUS MAN
the snake-lair → GOLD
the destroyer of the GOLD → GENEROUS MAN
Ív Sig 26II
angrtǫpuðr ulfs
‘the anguish-suppressor of the wolf’ = WARRIOR
The anguish-suppressor of the wolf → WARRIOR
Ív Sig 26II
angrtǫpuðr
‘the anguish-suppressor’ = GLADDENER
The anguish-suppressor → GLADDENER
RvHbreiðm Hl 60III
gráðtapaðr vargs
‘the greed-terminator of the wolf’ = WARRIOR
the greed-terminator of the wolf → WARRIOR
RvHbreiðm Hl 60III
gráðtǫpuðr
‘the greed-terminator’ = FEEDER
the greed-terminator → FEEDER
Sigv Erl 1I
einn annan Jalks bríktǫpuðr
‘plank-destroyer of Jálkr’ = WARRIOR
the plank of Jálkr → SHIELD
[only] one other destroyer of the SHIELD → WARRIOR
GunnLeif Merl II 39VIII
færtǫpuðr
‘the sheep-destroyer’ = FOX
the sheep-destroyer → FOX
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