Gad

Old Danish Dictionary - gad

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

The Old Danish word Gad can mean:

  • mo. spids, brod; reenliffuæs personær betwingæs met swo suaræ frestilsæs gader. Brandt. 153.14; Gl. 0 D. Bib. 504; nouleus, gaad. Vocab. 1514; død! hvor er din sad. Chr. Pedersen. IV. 288: (= 1. Kør. væri15.5; Chr. Pedersen: spiwd; 1550; ; brag): der vaare gadde i deris sterte. Ab.910 (Chr. Pedersen, 1550; 1607: 1840); D. Mu V. UØO; pine. sad, Turson, Vocab. 161; nar the (2: bier) nogen stinge, tha moste the therissadt. Er Roternd… En pb, Turst. is wndervisn. 75'; stimulus, sad. Colding, Etymol. 1236; vesper hafv- er en saare hwass gad (brod). (0- menius, Opladne Dør. 5 220; Kingo, Psalmeb. 640. Smlen. isl. saddr. — Gaddebidsel. no. et med pigge besat bidsel: ind da kom her Latne mett uadde-bidzell i hende. Grundtv., Folkev. V. 65. Jvir. sst. V. 54 not

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

Abbreviations used:

isl.
islandsk.
n.
norsk.
no.
navneord (substantivum).
t.
tysk.

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