Lot

Old Danish Dictionary - lot

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

The Old Danish word Lot can mean:

  • no. del, jordstykke; kier, krat, mosse, Jøtter, lunder. A. Bernt-n, IL 35. Smlgn. Pontopp., Gloss. 70: lutter, lundir, alle slays herliyhed ved jordegods. — til lotters 0: som deltager; skal det ingen dragon- bonde være formeent at lade sin 25- signerede dragon saa med sig til lot- ters. Forordn. %/; 1692, $ 29. Norsk, jvfr. Aasen: te luts (u. lut), isl. hlu (ejef.: tar) samt lod ovf.

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

Abbreviations used:

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

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