Pose

Old Danish Dictionary - pose

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

The Old Danish word Pose can mean:

  • 10. hank. (= isl posi, fsv posi) i nuv, Det.; posen »y met traad bort oc igien oc siude hannem i edieke ooc legge hannem pas uaffen, SmdLb 17". — hunk. (2 nt pose); tag denne puvse, hunn or offven fuld. Drudo 98; PL ur. 601: Judit 10.6 (1607. 1647); Ntepb: 1. 1810, 2570; Etym 493 (u. funda), JONG (u. saceulus) NE 499, 1523. ip o: i sagen, i sin færd; ser vel nøye til, huad sogne vinder i siffue ud, at der er icke talsk i posen. PIV 131-132: — godt at have reent ss nbrød i sin pose, PSO II. 71. I sidste forb. endnu brugeligt, jt OG. — hun har fået sin pose, sin sæk malet 0: er trugtsommelig, M. — Jf lin, lutendrank(s)-, lår-, løgn-, mave-, pludder-, skvalderp.

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

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Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
hank.
hankon (masculinum).
hunk.
hunkøn (femininum).
n.
norsk.
t.
tysk.

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