Þurr
Old Norwegian Dictionary - þurrMeaning of Old Norwegian word "þurr" in Norwegian.
As defined by the Johan Fritzer's Old Norwegian dictionary:
- þurr
- þurr, adj. tør; mods. hrár: hvárt sem þater hrár viðr eða þurr Grág. 47521, jvfEb. 35 (6315); mods. vátr: þurr klæðiFlat. III, 4089; þurr matr Sturl. I, 3231;Grg. I, 3612; þurr fœzla Heilag. II, 29920;eta þurt = eta þurran mat JKr. 25;Stat. 29323; þurr leið Hrafnk. 424; þurrjörð er áðr var þyrst, náir nú at drekkavarmt blóð nógt Alex. 772; samnistsaman í einn stað vötn þau sem undirhimninum eru, at þurr grandi megisýnast Stj. 144; slíkir háskar þikkjaþar vera á þurru landi sem svelgr íhafi - Alex. 5029; ganga þurrum fótumum mítt hafit Stj. 2878; ganga, hlaupaþurt dvs. uden at blive vaad, Grg. I, 3930;Fm. VI, 6723; enda má ek þó ei þurtaf halmi (holmi?) bera at ek hafa ekkium talat Flat. III, 40218; fasta við þurtdvs. saaledes at man etr þurran matFrost. 2, 31; Fm. II, 150 jvf Stat. 29422;spyrr biskup Þorgils, hvárt nökkurirhans menn fastaði þurt Sturl. II, 13437;Laxd. 45 (1329); Stat. 29323. 29413; hafaþurt = eta þurt Stat. 29422; hafa ein-mælt ok þurt Stat. 29410; hafa tvímæltþurt Stat. 29317; um sum íllvirki þeirraer þat sumum mönnum eigi tvímælis-laust, hvárt þér munið þurt hafa umsetið allar vitundir Sturl. II, 22737; báruaf þurrum Jórdanarveg á þurt landPost. 87526.
Part of speech: adj
Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᚦᚢᚱᚱ
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.
- lat.
- latinsk.
- m.
- Masculin.
- s.
- substantiv.
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