Øålg)le
Old Danish Dictionary - øålg)leMeaning of Old Danish word "Øålg)le", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Øålg)le can mean:
- no. hunk. (> isl efyjdla) øgle (i bet.: kryb, særlig: giftigt); haffdæ draki och hugorme oc edlær- j om theris hals. HKv 25%; een ødle. ErF 23; 3 Msb 1130 (T, ovf. HLso 124 bs7; 1550: øgler); Voe 94" (u. lacerta. Etym 616: øgle); — vipera, øle. TV 170 (MP 244: øgle); — ieter- ful ydel. HS 2816 (jf Thors"? 189; Rdq IV. 89); — som en døu øgle, som tilstopper sit øre, at hun icke skal høre troldkarlenss røst. Ps 585; PG 127; — ft; Heg 158 (ovf. IV. 5494). Jf kobber-, stjærn-, vandø.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚯᚮᛚᚵ)ᛚᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- et.
- enkelttal (singularis).
- hunk.
- hunkøn (femininum).
- no.
- navneord (substantivum).
- t.
- tysk.