Djúpr
Old Norwegian Dictionary - djúprMeaning of Old Norwegian word "djúpr" in Norwegian.
As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:
- djúpr
- djúpr, adj. 1) dyb; djúpr sær SE. I, 1061;djúpr dalr SE. I, 1785; í þeim dal,er svá er djúpr, at engan hlut sér or,nema himin yfir sik Eb. 28 (4820); jvfdjúpi dalr som Stedsnavn: í djúpa dali,er liggr í Redali í Ringisakri sóknDN. I, 4216. 4393; djúp gröf Kgs. 9021;djúpt sár Dpl. 2917; hafa djúpt dvs. dybtVand (der hvor man rider over en Aa),Sturl. I, 36124; djúpa lag forekommersom Navn paa et Garnsætningssted meddybt Vand, DN, II, 8524 jvf djúplag;og djúpa vík som Navn paa en Vig,Bugt af Søen med dybt Vand, eller der-ved beliggende Land, Bosted (jvf djúpvíkDN. V, 348. VI, 1455) DN. VI, 198(22836). 2) bundløs, uudgrundelig, ind-holdsrig; á dómsdegi verða djúp launok íll hverjum manni, er of villtr verðrok vill eigi hér yfirbœta sínar syndirHom. 13817; svá djúpt standa orð PálsPost. 2791; djúp bók Heilag. I, 51134;djúpt tákn Hom. 17821. 3) langt nedhængende, = síðr; Þ. hafði djúpanhött á höfði ok kenndu menn hann eigiFm. VIII, 368. - Naar Ordet brugessom Øgenavn (Eirekr djúpi DN. V, 193),er det maaske = djúphugaðr.
Part of speech: adj
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚦᛁᚢᛕᚱ
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.
- m.
- Masculin.
- pl.
- Pluralis.
- s.
- substantiv.
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