Stil

Old Danish Dictionary - stil

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

The Old Danish word Stil can mean:

  • no, (isl still, 1 stilus)
  • 1) grav- stikke, skrivestift; graphium, still eller pintzel. CPV; vdkaste det met en stil oc giorde en støbt kalff. 2 Msb 324 (1550, 1647); tag it stort breff faar dig oc seriff der paa met men- miskens stil. Jes 81 (1550, 1647); B1181 (ovf. II. 40325); med stilen haard dem tegne. Psd 1. 4758. —
  • 2) (n stil) tynd pind, se stilske; — med s. 0: på det nøjeste? conuaso, at sancke mz styl. CPV. Mulig stil (1 sti(g)lus, se DuC) = stok, jf stik(ke) ogstage ovf. —
  • 3) bogstaver, tryk; handt samme handbog skall lade prente ordt fra ord, men bedre corrigerit oc våy groffuere styll. FVH a?; vilde hand icke at hans bogtrycker skulle gange ørckeløs, men lod hannem tage dette lille arbeit forheender, det metske styl at forferdige. Flemløs XIII. —
  • 4) stil, sammenhæng, udtryk; stylus orationis, ståil. Btym 418'(u. i flum); pryder tropi oc figuræ denne fyndige diction oc stil. GE 69; — saa- danne stiler findis ofte hos Paulum. sst. — Jf grav-, jærn-, skjaldre-, skrive(r)s.

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

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Abbreviations used:

t.
tysk.

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