Mode
Old Danish Dictionary - modeMeaning of Old Danish word "Mode", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Mode can mean:
- £0., 1)modne, gøre moden;præcoquo, moder for tiden. Colding, Etymol.248; mode, moe, more, modne, gøre moen. Moth. — If.;. moednes. Nucl. Jatinit, 860; moes eller mooth worthe.1 Moseb. 40.10 (GI. D. Bib.); Chr. Pedersen. II. 306; matureo, åthmoess. Vocab. 1514; moedis. Colding, Ety- mol, 724 (u. maturesco), 246 (1. coqvo); Steph., Nomencl. IL. 877: Nucl. % 4lætinit. 860 (moedves. sst.); her aff blødis oc moes bylden. H. Smid, Læ- geb. I. 52; hvilcke moedis tiligen i vaar, 5. Terkelsen, Nattekl.12; somskal med tiderne til ævig ære mooes. Kingo, Kronborgs Beskr. a2%. — druen moonesej ved maaneskin. P. Syv. I. 185. 2)blivemoden, trækkesammen (til); parturio, moedertilregn. Colding, Etymol. 876; Nucl. latinit. 1162. Smlyn. Såderwall: mona samt. af-, formodes ovf.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛘᚮᚦᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- n.
- norsk.
- t.
- tysk.