Ende

Old Danish Dictionary - ende

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

The Old Danish word Ende can mean:

  • no.
  • 1) ende, grænse; ft. ufor.; tw' skalt skikke folkæt ændæ trint omkringh. G1. D. Bib. 2. Msb. ) 19.2 (Vulgata: terminos); j allæ endhe. G1. D. Bib. 1. Msb. 23.185 sønder hugge. det store skib mellembaade ende. Chr. Pedersen. V. 77.91 = ændene. Romant. Digtn. UL 113. s; alle verdens ende skulle, komme ihu; Ps. 22.25; 98.s (1550, 1589; 1607:ender); Gudz naade ex. vdi alle ende oe icke knyt paa en sted. Herm. Weigere.110ir. — B)endestykker, sider? skulle kirckeuerier lade. baade ender vdi vinduer oc kalcke. Pallad., Visitatsb. 6.25; tag, vindver, ender og døre at holde vedlige (1618). 0:

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

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Abbreviations used:

no.
navneord (substantivum).
n.
norsk.
nt.
nedertysk.
t.
tysk.
ufor.
uforandret.

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