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:Vefr darraðar vasat ... ‘The fabric of the pennant did not ...’
936...blóði. Nús vefr verþjóðar ... ‘...blood. Now a fabric of a host of men is ...’
1015Sjá vefr [e]s orpinn ... ‘This fabric is warped ...’
1015Vindum, vef darraðar, þann... ‘Let us wind, the fabric of the pennant, that ...’
1015Vindum, vindum vef darraðar ok ... ‘Let us wind, let us wind the fabric of the pennant and ...’
1015Vindum, vindum vef darraðar, þars ... ‘Let us wind, let us wind the fabric of the pennant, there where ...’
1015...ýtum. Nús vefr ofinn en ... ‘...by men. Now the fabric is woven and ...’
1015...und breiðum vef; ótt glygg ... ‘...under her broad sail; a raging storm ...’
1065notes...storðar keyrði vefi á stag. ... ‘...of the sapling drove the sails against the stays. ...’
1104notes...blæss þrútna vefi of ási. ... ‘...fills the swollen sails above the sprit. ...’
1157...bendir váðir; vefr rekr snekkjur ... ‘...curves the sails; the sail-cloth drives the warships ...’
1221Anon Vitn 9VII
þella guðvefs
‘the fir of precious cloth’ = WOMAN
the fir of precious cloth → WOMAN
ÞjóðA Magn 7II
vef-Gefn
‘the weaving-Gefn’ = WOMAN
the weaving-Gefn → WOMAN
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