Skå

Old Danish Dictionary - skå

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

The Old Danish word Skå can mean:

  • go. (0 skan) vise, opføre (sig); saa schal Gud skoo segh med smsodane wanartighhe treringhe. T 232; huorledis thendt singhe haffner skanedt seg wedt Gudtzs. ordt. KhS 1. 88 (= skicket. RKI. 89), 91 (= skicke. )RAK11. 87); hworledes wij skulle skaa oe haffue oss hoss saadane. TVd 126, 196; TSd 180" (ovt. II. 715a2): Heg 25; JS VI 156; (1579). KhS VI 397; sandede icke, at de dem saa mod hannom skaade. Lyndsay 71; w(1613). Progr Ribe 1844 73; skaser sig saa. Etym 512 (fryd. ovt. III. 788310), 1301 (ovf. IL 155sr); tilhørerne skulle san skicke oc skane sig i deres liff oe lefined, PBd 158; skase oc skicke sig efter Gvds bud. Brochm I. 220b, 248a; BT IL 261; vi stial og reffvede og skaade os ilde, Naur y3. — med gst. efter dit ord skane oc skicke mit Jj. Broch I. 317 b (efter tanken til- sbagevirk). — tm. a) sindet; bleff leg atther syden san skaadh, ath ieg togh mere aff Buttes raadh. Rkr g4. — b). klædt, pudset; de fleeste ere skidne oc ilde skaned. BT IL 99 (= I maiorem partem squalidam). Jf vans.

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

Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
go.
gærningsord (verbum).
t.
tysk.
tm.
tillagsmåde (participium).

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