Definiciones
Definiciones
1 sáligr
m. [Germ. selig; A. S. sælig = blessed; whence Old Engl. seely; mod. Engl. silly]:—poor, mostly in a good sense, but also in a bad = wretched, but only in a religious or eccl. style, Stj. 152, 428, Bs. ii. 18, Fb. i. 514.
2 sáligr
2. in mod. usage [like Germ. selig] deceased, the late so and so, very freq., but usually written shortly, sál.; hún móðir mín sál., systir mín sál., hann Jón sál.: the usual ancient word is heitinn, see heita.
Inscripción rúnica
Inscripción rúnica
sáligr
El texto rúnico anterior representa la palabra nórdica antigua "sáligr" como podría aparecer en inscripciones rúnicas de la Era Vikinga (c. 800-1100 d.C.).