Stynke

Old Danish Dictionary - stynke

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

The Old Danish word Stynke can mean:

  • go. (isl stokkva,fsy sti[u)nka) springe, fare; hielmen war hordh, ok sw[&)rdhet stank wd aff. RD III.o 6721 (=CP V. 4619-21); hand slar han- nem ved øren saa, at hiernen stanck paaweg. DEF I. 1264; DgP JL 383», 4404; — guld-ringe de stunek emod skamell. DgF III. 561b; de pile de stuncke saa høyt i sky. sst. 589b; det folok, de stiuncke saa snart i vraa. LysehG må. Jfføv dat: stank (if DEF IV.689b);— hun støtte paa dørenn med sinn fuod, alle stack dy naffler hindisroder imod. DgF IV. 82b. Jf isl dat. ståkk. — fare sammen; styneker aff redsel, percellor, stupefio, consternor animo. Diet,

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

Abbreviations used:

dat.
datid (imperfectum).
g.
grad (gradus).
go.
gærningsord (verbum).
t.
tysk.

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