Sise

Old Danish Dictionary - sise

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

The Old Danish word Sise can mean:

  • no. (fsv sise, ir sccise, ml aecisia) af zilt af fødevarer og lign.; i icke skulle were mechtig att bageller brøgge uden skatt och siise (1531. NAM I. 228; byskatther, thooll, siisæ (1533). NUM [I. 205; sisen aff salt.: 1 Makk 10 (1550; 1607: told); CP V3901; VAS 314; vectigal, told oe sise.). ” Etym 1394. Som i NdM VI 171 not. bemærket, er ordet særlig brugt om afgift af drikkevarer, jf t ziese. Samme form i taløsproget lige til aksisens af- skaffelse. — Jf mumme-, pryssing-,salt-, vins.

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

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Abbreviations used:

n.
norsk.
no.
navneord (substantivum).
t.
tysk.

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