Fe(hde
Old Danish Dictionary - fe(hdeMeaning of Old Danish word "Fe(hde", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Fe(hde can mean:
- no. hunk. krig, fejde; feyhær met scule alle feydhe oc twæ- drecbt næther Jegges (1397). GG eh. ArkÅrsb. Il. 29; wille the icky lengher were myn herris naade hørriigh, eller Jydiigh, the ville holde feede met hans naade (1528). Allen, Aktstk. 28; theriis skaade, som the bekierre then- um wdj then feedhe skulle haffue ledett (1525). n. D. Mag. V. 86; besinde samme feyde, att hwn maa afstillis (1534). sst. V. 141, 808. Smlgn. Seh.u. L.: ve(ijde. — Fede brev, no. krigserklæring; ther paa baffuer etther ko. matt. skreffnett kes- eren fedebreff thyl och strax wdhskyekett etters nades orloffs skyeff med befalyng adh angrybe forst kes- erens land (1543). Geh. Ark. Årsb. IV. 245.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚠᚽ(ᚼᚦᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- g.
- grad (gradus).
- hunk.
- hunkøn (femininum).
- n.
- norsk.
- no.
- navneord (substantivum).
- t.
- tysk.