Kið
Old Norwegian Dictionary - kiðMeaning of Old Norwegian word "kið" in Norwegian.
As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:
- kið
- kið, n. (G. Pl. kiðja se kiðjamjolk, menogsaa kiða) Kid. Flat. I, 6320; Barl.3513; Mork. 22719; Fm. VI, 26015;Þorskf. 6320; geitr með kiðum GrG.II, 19327; kátr sem kið Klm. 30618.
Part of speech: n
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚴᛁᚦ
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:
- f.
- Feminin.
- G.
- Genitiv.
- lat.
- latinsk.
- m.
- Masculin.
- n.
- Neutrum.
- Pl.
- Pluralis.
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