Aldre

Old Danish Dictionary - aldre

Meaning of Old Danish word "Aldre", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.

The Old Danish word Aldre can mean:

  • bio, (Lund.) aldrig; jæck skal ther aldhre paa saghe æller pa talæ (1395). Mold. 0. Peters. 40; aldre bortæ war skyæns. stolpæ om daghen. Gl. D. Bib. 2. Msb. 13; døo i syndær oc fongæ aldræ node. Lucid. 81; — ær alder so søth Rimkr. c6; kommæ alder for hans øgen. Rosenv., GI. L. V. 35; feck alder et større harum. Grundty, Folkev. JI. 297; aaller saa ieg no- genn skiønn iomfrue. sst. I. 277 a; som aller haffuer wereth (1519). D. Mag VI. 360; — aldri (1406). Molbd. 0 Peters. 228; (1510). n..D. Mag. I 324; Herm. Weigere. 18"; Pallad. S. Ped. Skib. bå; Tidemand, (14Sjæl. Urtegd. c1"; — aldrigs. Hvitf. VIL 54.

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛆᛚᚦᚱᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.

Abbreviations used:

g.
grad (gradus).
n.
norsk.
t.
tysk.

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