Putte

Old Danish Dictionary - putte

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

The Old Danish word Putte can mean:

  • go. ie put) i nuv. bet; Etym 868 (u, pango); Steph II. 994; NL 1147; de sig i Hoden putter. Nauri 4':—p hen (af vejen) 9: skjule; Steph II. 287 (u. condo); NL 194? (u, ) abstrudo); ey sted i verden er, hvor hen jeg mig kand putte. Naur m 3, Pus) (puds, pus, pyt), no. (sv putt. mnt put(te), putz) pyt, pul: the orme ; wthi then puth. Rkr h3; thu haffner wdlatt thijne fanger aff then pwtt, PE 443, 147: wore been ere spredde hooss heluedis pvwit. Ps 141; (FV;; i dødens pwt oc i heltedis afgrund. Ps 552 (CP): udi det store mørekheds put. Pros 527; — naar ederss qweg falder i i uogen pwdz eller dyude. CP II. 223o(= brynden. sst. II, 229: graf. Mare 12m (1524, CP)): (13527). KDL 341; saa kaste de hannem i em dyber pudz. HWR 67; en puds, som er fuld aff dynd. Wandal a$: — man faner af gade- kler og puus den sukkersøde mund- karuds, SF 19; — ti; (1547). Rsv+ ; IV. 234 (ovf, III 323%); (1688). DS» TV. 8 (ovi. um dy); — (isl pyttr) indhvardæ han if agher østhen een pyth0(1475). Tvd 41: hwess aff eders asen eller nød men falde wii en pyt. TSd. 245; — ther er hugenn pøtther och giordt skiell indt udi CS's eng vestenn fra then gamble skiell oc pøther (1555). Rsv II. 148. Jf dynde-, ler-, padde-, skarn; vandp. Puts = pots,

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

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Abbreviations used:

go.
gærningsord (verbum).
n.
norsk.
no.
navneord (substantivum).
t.
tysk.

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