Baste

Old Danish Dictionary - baste

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

The Old Danish word Baste can mean:

  • go. (Lund, sv. basta, se Schlyter, nt. basten, se Sch.u. I.) binde; inghenn mand skall grybe eller grybbe lade, dastæ eller bynde logh wforwundenn (1454). Geh. Ark. Årsb. V. 65; (1586). sst. IX. 85; (1441) sst. II. till. 7; enghen man scal bastes eller bindes. D. Mag. I. 2143 (1460). sst. I. 818; (1521). Rosenv., G1.L. IV. 44; Grundtv., Folkev. Ill 9b; ræffuen bliffuer bastet oe bunden. Herm. Weigere. 82"; Vedel, Saxo. 250; (1468). Rosenv., G1. D. I. 6; Alfegus erchebispen i byen binde de oe Dastet. .Hvitf. 1. 127; Jersin,Via vitæ. e7; E. Naur. f4; Kingo, Psalmeb. 437, 493.

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

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Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
g.
grad (gradus).
go.
gærningsord (verbum).
n.
norsk.
nt.
nedertysk.
sv.
svensk.
t.
tysk.
æ.
ældre.

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