Pladse

Old Danish Dictionary - pladse

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

The Old Danish word Pladse can mean:

  • go. (fov platza) plage, forurette; møde oller pladtze (1314). DS IV. 353; møthe, platze, wmaghe eller vforrette (1460). DC 118; (1504). FA I. 98; (1516). GhA 24; Rsv" IV. 46; irenge, platze, møde eller wmazhe. PE 127, 550, 398; T 30; (1532). NdM I. Så: (1534). DM IIL 72; (1886). Mb ussvr; der wor intit herskaff i landit, som denom platzede. Dom 18.7 (Tdm; 1550: plagede): hand saa stetfnit och plassitt thennom (1558).v I. 231; fortrenger, vndertrycker oe pladzer it armt folck. HWR 70",; 119: Psd I. 76; ladet oss saa stedze plage, plagge oc platze aff prester oe munke. Tdm I. 68; Heg 105 (ovf. botn); Avt VIL 320 (ovt, [IL 438.50); platzer oe rytter. Etym. 1395 (u divexo); Steph IT. 476.

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

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Abbreviations used:

go.
gærningsord (verbum).

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