Sone

Old Danish Dictionary - sone

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

The Old Danish word Sone can mean:

  • no. (fsv sonå, mnt sone) for- lig; theræ wenæ giordæ swodaan saanæ i mallum thæm, NAM V.178; DC14; (1530). FA I. 76; hagde loffuit her HK et stadiigt venskab oc en fuld- komeliig sone for alle deelle och trette (1540). Rsv I, 56; en wenlig sædt, soene och endelig forligelsemaal (1570). ; DM III. 366; (1595). Rsv IV. 442;sokong C haffde afftraadt all fiendtlig handel, begaff sig at Danmarck om en venlig sone. Hvf VIL 835; (1601). DM IL 819; huad de begerer til sohne, JDM f3; Psd I. 252a; skal ud paa fred og sone gage. AB II. 354; KS 86; — thenne orfeide, soegnæ och for- ening (1570). DM III. 367. Jf us.

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

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Abbreviations used:

no.
navneord (substantivum).

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