Rav

Old Danish Dictionary - rav

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

The Old Danish word Rav can mean:

  • nv. (n rap) hæld; stolenaar paa raff. Rch 79; hvem der tratfu- er styrte uraffue, hand falder seltf først i paa raffue, Roh 112, 361; aff alder alting gaar saa slæt pan raf. TkA UL; forekommer dets fald, om det stager paaraf. Bt. 118: IL 172; den svage krop som stod paa rat. AB IL. 462. — Bave, go. (isl hrapa;
  • 1) vakle, falde; ErU e3 (ovf, IL 3152» (for a3 læse 3)): Tdm IL. 112" (ovt. IL, 31592);mme cantori stoed paa fald oc raffnedei sin ret vacillasse in suis juribus). HviB t2; naar en rig raffuer, da boldisand fast ved sine venner. Jes Sir 136er ” (1607, 1647: 1550: kommer i fald); Etyr 1333 u. titubo), 1377 (u. va- eillv); gaar oc rafver aff vbetenck-7 ; somhed. BT IL 67; hand rauer herp: ' og der. KC+ a3" —
  • 2) gå frem ogilbaye; Je vøudelige, som raffue bort oc igen, Jesu Sirach ? 4 (1550; Luther:hin und wieder her wauken). Jf omr.

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

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Abbreviations used:

go.
gærningsord (verbum).
t.
tysk.

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