Møn

Old Danish Dictionary - møn

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

The Old Danish word Møn can mean:

  • to.
  • 1) almindelig; er ther vij mange mene loge, som giffuitt er, n. D. Mag. VI. 320; thessæ ord scalt thu gøræ meenæ. Hr. Michael 21; pas thet, aththenn meene mandt kandt thennom kiendne for andre docter. Rosenv., GI. L. IV. 2; thetthe er oerdzenss»meenæ loff. Tavsem, 37; møget meer er hun (0: skriften) sckiwld for then mene mand. P. Eliesen. 67, 7d. — Geh. Ark. Årsb. IV. 314 (svensk- agtigt). —
  • 2) hel, samtlig; ganze oc menæ rikesens slmughæ (1397). Geh Ark. Årsb, II. 28; burgæ- mæsteræ ok rathmæn ok al thæn menæ by(1406). Mo1b.o.Peters.245;(1422). Kbhvns.Dipl.T.149; Dipl. Chr. I. I (se ovf. u. fuldburd); paa mene Dan- marcks indbyggeres wegne (1524). n.D.

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

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Abbreviations used:

to.
tillægsord (adjectivum).
g.
grad (gradus).
n.
norsk.
æ.
ældre.

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