Prøve

Old Danish Dictionary - prøve

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

The Old Danish word Prøve can mean:

  • go, (fsv priva) D) b e- vise, overbevise; in hwilkæ breo fullelæ prowætb war. at S W fek thenforserewen gaard meth ræth arwæskitft; (1404). DoB 190; thieræs vinne, ther the villæ protfue thieræs sagæ meth NAM VI. 186; (1510). sst. IL. 327; uij kwonæ thet proffoæ mot ræt ocsekiæl, at thu oss allæ wilt swæltæ i hiæl. HM 103; — ther prøtfues man thet met, at hav letfuer æy kyskælig, NAM VI 196. — 2) i muv. bet. ; jnghen»kwnnæ thet prowe, hwadh ridder hane, . mwndæ wæræ, RD L 169 (= ronæ,sst. II. 264); prøuer aldting. 1 Tess 52124 og lyd. overs.); Luk. L410 (1524, 1607); Etym 995 (u. probo); StephII. 1121. Jf prove 2). Jf de-, overp,

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

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Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
g.
grad (gradus).
t.
tysk.

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