Uens

Old Danish Dictionary - uens

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

The Old Danish word Uens can mean:

  • to. (sv oens(e)) uenig; discrepo, at vere wens. CPV; TV 203 (u. discordo); de ere wens i nafinit oc i ceremonier. PISk q4; HemmLV 80(ovf.IV.861247); Hvf IV. 463 (ovf. TIL 850b9); Etym 249 (u. discors); PG 332; ComD $ 911 (ovf. IV. 492bs0); dom-herrerne vare partiiske oc u-eens under sig selff. RFI349; naar Guds helgen skall forfølgis, maae icke Sathan være u-eens med sig selff. GHD II. 454; — huert rijgi veins cmod seg selffuer ødelegges. Matt 122 (1824; OP: wens). Jf tuneins. — Jf ens (I. 4682). — ensom, no, uenighed; slucke oc vnderlegge den kiff oc wensom. Hvf III. 282 (figd. 0. ovf. II. 891 a47 = ] dissensiones. GhA IL. 10). Mulig dannet af Hvf eftesæmje (se d. 0.), jf dog sparsom (IV.58 bs).

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

Abbreviations used:

to.
tillægsord (adjectivum).

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