Slange
Old Danish Dictionary - slangeMeaning of Old Danish word "Slange", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.
The Old Danish word Slange can mean:
- vo.
- 1) i nuv. bet. hunk. (cv fsv slanga); slangen krøb vdi nød oc fare alt i it hul, der bleff hun fast. HWR 197; thredt plat them zamble slange, ath hun oss ey mana (ange. PSB I. 151; dend slange, hun var it sende- bud. GH 20. — hank (< isl langi): giør dig en brendendis slange, vv reyss hannem op paa em stage. + Msb 21s(1807): slangen og til mange sider vender sig paa klippen iri, underlig ; hand sig omvrider. AB I 239a. Nth ' slange bank og hunk. — Etym 1159 (u. serpens); Steph I. 1268: AIDL"d 223 (ovt. II. 87925). — ?) mindreanon:(1537).DM IL.52(ovt. It. 1372015). DS III 81 ;sst, 13-14); try quorth- er slanger 14. Wad I. 149: tor kartow eller for slange.Kv v 2333; en 3 qvarteers5. slange af vægt 94 sk Æ (1600). DS V. 188; RsR d4 (ovf. u. tyrmørsel); mange kostelige stycker baade cartouer, slanger, falckeneter. RFII 110. Jf Blom 156; felt-, fyr-, halv», jord-, kobber, kvarter(ovf, II. 604430), not-, nælde-blads-, odder-, piles., skerpentine.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛋᛚᛆᚿᚵᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.
Abbreviations used:
- et.
- enkelttal (singularis).
- hunk.
- hunkøn (femininum).
- t.
- tysk.