Tugt(e)mestere

Old Danish Dictionary - tugt(e)mestere

Meaning of Old Danish word "Tugt(e)mestere", as defined by Otto Kalkar's Dictionary of Old Danish language.

The Old Danish word Tugt(e)mestere can mean:

  • no. (fsvktomåstare, mnt tuchtmester)
  • 1) op- drager, lærer; haffuer lougen waret wor tuchtemestere, Gal 3% (1524 og flgd. overs); giorde hand den ynge A til konge, hues tuetemestere hand haffde veret. 1 Makk 617; (1552).2 KNS I. 261; TV 118 (u. pædagogus); Etym "860, 760 (ovf. III. 809260); VdS 50; hertug F' er holt til sehole oc forsørgit met tuetemester, Hvt VIII 5; konning Frederichs den andens tuctemestere Hans Svanning. Lysch XX; DS IV. 2; Seneca var Nerovis læremester oc tuetemester. BTF ad; RFIL 170; GHD IL. 152 (ovf. IM. 7443); — tuctmester for børnene.or MP 179; Steph I. 287b; Rch 100.
  • 2) = tugtherre; censor, tugt-mester, den, som eformerer politier og skik, politie-mester. Steph 1. 2700. —
  • 3) kvartermester (profos?)? tøcht- mester paa fornævnte Admiral (0: et skib) (1536). DM III. 353. Jf under.

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛏᚢᚵᛏ(ᚽ)ᛘᚽᛋᛏᚽᚱᚽ
Medieval Runes were used in Denmark from 12th to 17th centuries.

Abbreviations used:

no.
navneord (substantivum).
et.
enkelttal (singularis).
g.
grad (gradus).
t.
tysk.

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