Kjöt
Old Norwegian Dictionary - kjötMeaning of Old Norwegian word "kjöt" (or kjǫt) in Norwegian.
As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:
- kjöt (kjǫt)
- kjöt, n. (Dat. kjöti og kjötvi) Kjød (jvfhold). Fm. VII, 16022; Grg. I, 32 fg;Flat. I, 37625; nýtt kjöt dvs. ferskt Kjød Klm. 42620; Plur. kjöt dvs. Kjødforraad, Bp. II, 14417; Stj. 7133; þú, er meðþínu saurlífi slítr brott af mér mítteigit kjöt (jvf Matth. 19, 5 fg; Eph. 5, 28 fg. 31), mínn bónda Mar. 102725;ogsaa i teol. Bet. kjötsins kveikingar(jvf holdligr 2, holdsmunuð, holds-verk) Heilag. II, 43518.
Part of speech: n
Orthography: Johan Fritzner's dictionary used the letter ö to represent the original Old Norwegian (or Old Norse) vowel ǫ. Therefore, kjöt may be more accurately written as kjǫt.
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚴᛁᚯᛏ
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.
- fg.
- følgende.
- lat.
- latinsk.
- m.
- Masculin.
- n.
- Neutrum.
- p.
- Pagina, side.
- s.
- substantiv.
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