Skatkorn

Old Danish Dictionary - skatkorn

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

The Old Danish word Skatkorn can mean:

  • no. korn, som gives i skat. M. Jf skyldk. — Skattelæg; no. pålagt skat; schall hossbonden iche mas wed sin zeddel nogen fra forrige gamle skatteleg befrie (1635). FA I 10.— Skatmester(e), no. (sv skatt- måstare) = skatgemmere; schall fogedn och skatmester haffwe fuldmagt til ath gaa ind i-iorddrotthens hwss oeb panthe hannom for same skath (1540); NAM IL 270; ærarius præfectus, skat« mester, rentemester. Etym 56; haud, som dend himmelske skatmestere oe dend christne kirckes forvaltere. PBå 270; udi voris skatmesters eller vice skattmesters nærverelsze (1670), Ghå II. 195-6. Jf ovf. HL 59821. —seSkattepenning, no. (isl skattpeuingr) penge, der udredes i skat; wijse mig en skatte penning. Matth 22% (1524); 9 marek skatt penninghe. NdM VI. 297; tage less paa Haldt aff vorre 3 skatthependinge (1573). Rsv III. 195. opskrift om skatten, der skal ; zeddeler, legzeddeler eller madschatt læg, ouv. skattebog, — '

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

Abbreviations used:

g.
grad (gradus).
no.
navneord (substantivum).
t.
tysk.

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