Stolpe

Old Danish Dictionary - stolpe

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

The Old Danish word Stolpe can mean:

  • 10. hank. (cv is! stolpi) i nuv. bet.; myt pa gålffuet stod en stolpæ, ok han war hwi. RD III. 14818; — ÆB 2 Msb 127 (ovf. u. både, sto.); 1 Kg 72 (ovf. IV. 4846); stadzporten med begge stolpene. Dom 163 (1550, 1647); sla paa det øffuerste dortræ, at stolpene beftne. Amos 91 (1550,21647), fire stolpe. Rerav, Fr Il Kron c4; — fyræ columpnæ, peler, ællær stolpær. ÆB 2 Msb 3686. — (1547). Rev" IV. 234 (ovf. n. bulfjæl), — muret (i)mellem s. 9: med bindingsværk; (1524). RAK till. 175 (ovf. WIL 41 240); ett merekeliictt huuss muuret emellom stolpe (1530). KD IV. 480; — ett hus muret emellom stolper (1541). KD IL 258; en bod, muret mellem stolper, Kancelliregistr 1535-50 444; (1559). RsvIL 276;— muret emellom styllpper Guo. RAUIV.10.Jfovf. IV. 107asor, — Jfljuse-, senge-, skive-, dør-, for-, huss.

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

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Abbreviations used:

et.
enkelttal (singularis).
hank.
hankon (masculinum).
n.
norsk.
sto.
stedord (pronomen).
t.
tysk.
to.
tillægsord (adjectivum).

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