Skogre
Old Danish Dictionary - skogreMeaning of Old Danish word "Skogre", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Skogre can mean:
- 20. (fris skoggre) 1) give stærk, rullende lyd, Skoggorle: PL" (—skober, PL"" I. nr. 1119. se d. 0.): lee, skricke oc skogre. CP I, 302; lo han skogrendiss. CP II. 261: du vilde jeg skogre oe hjærtelig leo. Bch 380. — ?) give lyd som on urhane; urbanen skogrer. PG 481. æJf MbD. — 3) lokke; den surfittige, frestendes aand skougrer smalodes for folek. T 255 (jf s. 334) (ågd. o. ovf. IL. 129bur); naar hand (3: djævelen) lagt oc oldensieldt, sko8-theye (1585). | skaagrer san for fattige mensieke 1 at forføre dem fra Gud. Lauritz 106. JF svd. skodra, skvadra; Jess 216; gnegres.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛋᚴᚮᚵᚱᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.