Hey

Old Norwegian Dictionary - hey

Meaning of Old Norwegian word "hey" in Norwegian.

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

hey
hey, n. (Dat. heyi & heyvi) Hø, afslaaetGræs (jvf há, höggva, se DWb. IV,2, 1275 under heu). Grág. 46012 (Grg.II, 106 fg); Flat. II, 523; Eb. 30(2326. 30); Fm. X, 227; ogsaa i Plur. Hænsn. 4 fg; Landn. 1, 2; Flat. I,5231; höggva hey LandsL. 7, 12; sláhey Eb. 30 (533); SE. I, 21825; þurkahey Eb. 30 (534); hirða hey Eb. 30(5314. 17); aka saman hey Eb. 30 (537);bjarga, hjalpa heyi dvs. bjerge Hø saaat det kan komme tørt i Hus eller Stak, Fm. X, 227; AKr. 17613; NL. I, 45718;bera inn hey JKr. 325 (AKr. 17620).

Part of speech: n

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚼᚽᛦ
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:

Dat.
Dativ.
L.
Linje.
lat.
latinsk.
m.
Masculin.
n.
Neutrum.
s.
substantiv.

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