Post

Old Danish Dictionary - post

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

The Old Danish word Post can mean:

  • uo. (sv pust, fr poste)
  • 1) vagtpost; NL 1761 (u. stativ); Wern V. 413. —
  • 2) brev, udsendelse; mistrode hannom for atskillige skriffa- elser oc poste skyld, som hand vd- sende. Hvf IX. yl'; med postmest- 1—erne, hud oc postene skulle hafve ind- seende. Fdg "12 1624 $ 1. —
  • 3) post- bud; hemerodromus, en løber, en post. NL. 590, 1327 (u. tabellarius); Wern IL. 1284; V. 512. Jf tlyvep. ovf. —
  • 4) på p. 2: i hastværk: absoluerte beuder paa ded snareste oe læste ind- stitltelsen paa post. Jm 187. Jf t aut der post.

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

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Abbreviations used:

t.
tysk.

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