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

The Old Danish word can mean:

  • no, hunk (cv isl rå) i nuv. bet; KSB bt (»vt. u. brikkerumpet): caprea, tune, ramegeed. Etym 172; Steph I ljb; NL 97. — Bådjur, no. (fsv muliur) radyr. særlig rabuk: høge- ,,nblerg ere raadtwrs tilfiuet, Ps 104: (FV; CP og Hud, overs.: stengederne)(1392). Rsv [V. 380; raadiuret er sa & litligt oc yndelig dior. Holtzmann 29, 33; harer, raadiur. RFII 432; rå- diuret søger skou. Raun 17; — ruzeged, ranediur. ComO 787. Jf djur. — Båged. mo. (sv riget) bunrå; Etym 172 (ovt.1 røj: Come TRT (ovf u. rådjur), Rågente. no. = rayed. M. JF isl sgenta, svd uånta, falst råjente. — Bå- lave, no. indhegning til rådyr: havde udi for skouff en raahaffue (1355). Rsv IL. 152. Jf have 2). — ' :

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

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Abbreviations used:

no.
navneord (substantivum).
t.
tysk.

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