S(jjøbrev
Old Danish Dictionary - s(jjøbrevMeaning of Old Danish word "S(jjøbrev", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word S(jjøbrev can mean:
- no, (fsv sibbref) pas til sufart. kaperbrev; menige slmoe paa Lauin ett sivbrelf, at the mue segle trii wdi Fr lande att selge cherss rare 1530s V. 73; her CB ett siøebretf, att ) hed, erfaring til søs; tyko, mat. hatfuer befalett hannom att vdtgiøre ett aarloffs skib att vdtløbe vdj siøenn (1549). DM IV. 162; RAM 1 faI. 621 (ovt. LIL. 698 az); dette haffuer borgemester opbaaret for siø-breffue (1583). NAMI. 281; — wiise borgemest- se hanse søbretf, JS IL. 15 AB em 1 subreff mett lybesk amerall her aff HE GE 1 La tilbage I se (bi + V. 315; 3 . 227; II. 27: (1568). Rsv [I 60; hand haffde giort nogen skade deunem, som / haffde kong Hansis søbreffue. Hvf VI. 102; bleive de optagne u-anseet, de hafde kongl. majest. pasz oc søe-breff. RFIL 318. Jf brev 1). -—
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛋ(ᛁᛁᚯᛒᚱᚽᚠ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- t.
- tysk.