Din
Old Danish Dictionary - dinMeaning of Old Danish word "Din", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Din can mean:
- ejesto. ik.: dint; thint hæ- lighæ naven. Brandt. 590; jvfr. Grundtv., Folkev. I 394a. Smlgn. min, sin. — i dadlende tiltele: thin fulæ bowe. Romant. Digtn. Il. 595 thin Jedhæ skiendbæ. sst. 1. 158; thin illæ komning Wittelin. sst. IIL. 1127 = Chr. Pedersen. V. 77.4. Smlen.Rydqvist. II. 541; V.254; Oleasby: hin, hvor ordet i dette tilfælde for klares ikke som ejesto. men som sam-mendragning af på im.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚦᛁᚿ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- ik.
- intetkøn (nevbram).
- n.
- norsk.
- nt.
- nedertysk.
- sto.
- stedord (pronomen).
- t.
- tysk.
- to.
- tillægsord (adjectivum).
- æ.
- ældre.
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