Dag
Old Danish Dictionary - dagMeaning of Old Danish word "Dag", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Dag can mean:
- . no. 1)-a) hank.; den dag skal hastelige: Komme paa eder, han skal komme som en snare. Luk. 21.ss (Chr. Pedersen, 1550, 1607); 1. Msb. 2.s (1550, 1607); gømer myn lelligh ellær høktidhe. dagh, fortby han ær belligh. GI. D. Bib. 2. MsD. Slu; Psalmedigtn. I. 2; 1428; den Jiuse dag, som vi søndagen kalle, hand var den første. Hexaem. e8; naar Mariæ bebudelsis dag falder udi dimmel vge, da holdis hand lands- hellig. J. Lauritzsøn Wolff,
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚦᛆᚵ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- g.
- grad (gradus).
- hank.
- hankon (masculinum).
- n.
- norsk.
- no.
- navneord (substantivum).
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