Dár

Old Norwegian Dictionary - dár

Meaning of Old Norwegian word "dár" in Norwegian.

As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:

dár
dár, adj. som gjør et overvældende Ind-tryk paa et Menneskes Sind: 1) ubeha-gelig, ufordragelig; A. var mönnum mjökdár af þeim sökum, er hann var með- at drápi Odds Bp. I, 715 &vl; hafasér dátt Sig. 3, 26; e-m verðr dátt(dvs. ilde tilmode) við e-t Didr. 15530; Bp.I, 4718. 5624. 2) kjær, behagelig (jvfdáleikr); e-m verðr dátt um e-t dvs. ensynes godt om noget, Hítd. 93, 2017;Heilag. I, 316 jvf II, 834; gera sérdátt við e-n dvs. gjøre sig til Vens meden, Korm. 388; er dátt með þeim dvs.der er et kjærligt Forhold mellem dem, Nj. 98 (15123); þó fátt hafði verit meðþeim, þá var nú í dátt efni komitSvarfd. 1357.

Part of speech: adj

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚦᛆᚱ
Medieval Runes were used in Norway from 11th to 15th centuries.
Futhork was a continuation of earlier Younger Futhark runes, which were used to write Old Norse.

Abbreviations used:

adj.
Adjectiv.
fd.
finlandisk.
m.
Masculin.
p.
Pagina, side.
s.
substantiv.

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