Pig
Old Danish Dictionary - pigMeaning of Old Danish word "Pig", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Pig can mean:
- no. (svd pig, holl.pij) skibs- trøje, pijækkert; bardocullus, it kledebon altid. nøtteligt, som en bods- mands pig. SmuL 97; (1567). NATT. 189 (ovf. III. 393 b.s); Kand vel ligge saa viist it hierte vnder en graa pigsom vuder en sammetz kiortel, Pouch hd; M. Efter M også sroft lærred. JF søpig. Pig (neg, pik), no. = big; tynn pik. jSSR. 96, 234; nar theris (0: skomag-ernes) oldermand kiøber, piick eller hamp (1509). DM III. 233; pygh (pyek) (1509). KD IL 184; pix, bljg. CPV; — jj lester tyære eller pegh (1545). NdM I. 280; aske, peg, thiære (1549). KD IL. 278; de føres oc i kiortele, beredde med svogl oc peg, oc der udi opbrendes, BT IM».
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛕᛁᚵ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
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Abbreviations used:
- g.
- grad (gradus).
- ik.
- intetkøn (nevbram).
- no.
- navneord (substantivum).