Lande

Old Danish Dictionary - lande

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

The Old Danish word Lande can mean:

  • go. 1) nuv, bet.; appello, lander med skib. Golding, Etymol, 902; Steph., Nomenct, IL 113; Nucl. latinit. 1204. — 2) sætte i land; i hvor mig lykken lander, i hvilken verdens hugtjeg med helbrødenstrander.K iwv, Chr. V.anhaug, 03, — 3) Komme, blive; noget, som wore riger, lande, folk kunde lande. til) nogen skadeD. Mag. JL 183. Smlm. Rietz: landa sut indlande ovf. — Lænde. go. 1) = lande 1); ther seglide the sther i dage tree, for en the kunnæ ther Jændhe. Rimkr hd; Nordmænd- ene sellede fra Danmursk oc lendede icke førend i Tonsberg. P. Claussøn, Snorre Sturlesom 174 — 2) un; der det lende til midnat, kallede Gud hannem fra det timelige lift. P. Claus- som, Snorre Sturlesøn, 793, Smlyn, isl. lenda samt tilende. dy

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

Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
g.
grad (gradus).
go.
gærningsord (verbum).
isl.
islandsk.
t.
tysk.

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