Bede

Old Danish Dictionary - bede

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

The Old Danish word Bede can mean:

  • E2L0) ST uder mod barkss. Moth. Smlgn. Sch. u. L.: beten; sv. beta. DSN rge; 1 vngdom scal man oo bedhe or barekæ, P. Lolle pr segh bedhe oo ze E HE tendem omorgsns sapit, best. or har- cket. Colding, Etymol. 248. ;— gr n0 getvokat (1947). Molb. Bedekan 0 SEG (isl. beita.) jage (med hund eller falk); met falke aih bedhe. Romant. Digin. i rbei 2; bede raar. Rimkr. b1%; handt I. 62; am. Rimkr. b1%; hande ba: (1521). Rosenv. in ere, + 188; ) Fa G1-L. IV. 46; bette gå fagle oc diwr. Chr. Pedersen. V. 694 = wede. Romant. Digtn. UL. 100.19; det diur, de haffue bet. Herm. Wei- gere. 218"; (1536) n. D. Mag. Il. 152; Vedel, Saxo. 102; bette 2reffue, Peder ieger skiødt 2 reffue (1613). V. Simonsen, Eske Brock. Al. 38; biede dyr, venari. Colding, Dict. Herlov. (Etymol. 1401: jage); hvor de kand hiorten bede. Gerner,Hesiodus. 189; Bording. II. 242; bjørn bedes med rasker hund. P. Syv. I 214.

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

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Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
g.
grad (gradus).
isl.
islandsk.
n.
norsk.
nt.
nedertysk.
sv.
svensk.
t.
tysk.

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