Ornum

Old Danish Dictionary - ornum

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

The Old Danish word Ornum can mean:

  • no. et stykke jord, der 300er særeje (ikke del af fællesjorden); in ista eciam parte est predium juxta curiam predictam, quod dicitur ommum. S.R.D. VI. 424; quoddam ornum, quod habui in Jærløf. Ribe Oldemoder. 13; (1481) Dueholms Dipl. 107; sst. 114 (se ovf. u. enmærke); vaare the paa samme ornommne och ther be- gyntte norden op till Orgaden och satte then forste steenn och stabelt (1568). Fynske Aktstk. II 176; sst. I. 157: ormum, ager exsors. Colding, Divt. Herlov.; opgive sin hævd i al marken,uden det er ornum, stuf, eller særkiøb. Chr.V. D.L.5-10-12; sst.5-10-13 (se ovf. u. endeljord); blef af hannem vold- tayen paa omommen (1725). Khist. Sam]. II 275. Smlgn. A. Berutsen. UI 448: Steenstrup, Valdem, Jordeb, 49-50; Lund: ornum.

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

Abbreviations used:

n.
norsk.
no.
navneord (substantivum).
t.
tysk.

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