Pil

Old Danish Dictionary - pil

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

The Old Danish word Pil can mean:

  • no. hunk. (> isl pila)
  • 1) i nuv. bet.; om thu wilt wt kommæ pijl æller thorn af man, AM 187 98.10; Psd I. 33b (ovt. u færd); naar en pil skiudis aff... at mand kand icke finde hendis vey. Visd 3.13 (1550, 1847); — i. æ; (1534). DM II 13 (ovt, II. B65b); — Psd I. 157b (ovf u. elleforskjude 1)); PG 167; se vgså u. pile xe kogger; — skulde hand lade den vd- smidde vdi piler oc straaler. Lysch 72. JF dale-, flits-, fyr-, lynildsp.
  • 2) det mandlige kønslem M. Jø Schul, , d UL 325b; (Riet: pillet); vulg pik, der også tindes hvs M om lemmet hos en dreng.

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

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Abbreviations used:

hunk.
hunkøn (femininum).
no.
navneord (substantivum).
et.
enkelttal (singularis).
sp.
spørgende (interrogativum).
t.
tysk.
eng.
engelsk.
g.
grad (gradus).

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