MIS

Old Norse Dictionary Entry

MIS

Old Norse Dictionary Entry

Definitions

1 MIS

adv., also á mis, the older form of which was miss, which remains in missa, missir, miss-eri, and was in the earliest times sounded so, as may be seen from such rhymes as miss-löng, vissa, Fms. xi. 196 (in a verse of the beginning of the 11th century); [Ulf. misso = ἀλλήλων, prop. a subst. = Lat. vices]:—amiss, denoting to miss one another, pass one another without meeting: þá ríðr hann undir melinn hjá Mosvöllum er þeir bræðr ríða hit efra ok farask þeir hjá á mis, Gísl. 19; as also simply farast á mis, to pass by one another so as to miss; sverð Saul hjó aldri mis, Stj. 495, 2 Sam. ii. 22; hann ætlaði at drepa keisarann … en grípr á mis Karlamagnús, he intended to slay the emperor Charlemagne, but missed him, Karl. 151; gripu þeir á miss hins bezta ráðs, they missed their opportunity, Róm. 278; göra á miss, to do amiss, Hom. 14; leggja á mis, to lay athwart or across.

2 MIS

B. In a great number of compds, denoting,

3 MIS

α. alternately, Germ. wechsel, as in mis-svefni, mis-vitr, miss-eri, missöng;

4 MIS

β. amiss, in a wrong way; and lastly,

5 MIS

γ. wrong, evil, see the following compds.

Runic Inscription

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Possible runic inscription in Younger Futhark

Abbreviations Used

Common Abbreviations

adv
adverb.
adv.
adverb.
ch
chapter.
compds.
compounds.
f.
feminine.
Germ
German.
Germ.
German.
l.
Linnæus.
Lat
Latin.
Lat.
Latin.
m.
masculine.
opp
opposed to.
p.
page.
prop
properly.
prop.
properly.
subst
substantive, substantival, substantivally.
subst.
substantive, substantival, substantivally.
Ulf.
Ulfilas.
v.
vide, verb.

Works & Authors

Fms.
Fornmanna Sögur. (E. I.)
Gísl.
Gísla Saga. (D. II.)
Hom.
Homiliu-bók. (F. II.)
Karl.
Karla-magnús Saga. (G. I.)
Róm.
Rómverja Saga. (E. II.)
Stj.
Stjórn. (F. I.)

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