Fat
Old Danish Dictionary - fatMeaning of Old Danish word "Fat", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Fat can mean:
- to. manglende; the hintte for the herrær jndh dryk, bodhe mødh och win, for the herer war jnthet fath. Komant. Digtn. I. 216; er ether Jomfru her nogetb fatb. sst. IL. 289; the scullæ och ledhæ dag och nat! vefither the ting, som them er fat. Hx. Michael. 35; jeg fidhæ, at! sether war inthet fat. sst. 58; Krist fylde mig op, det mig er faat. Brandt, Sange f. Reformat. 14. »mlgn. isl. føte (ik. af får, få); Rydqvist 1, 417; 11, 274. '—
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚠᛆᛏ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
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Abbreviations used:
- ik.
- intetkøn (nevbram).
- isl.
- islandsk.
- n.
- norsk.
- nt.
- nedertysk.
- t.
- tysk.
- to.
- tillægsord (adjectivum).
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