Definitions
Definitions
1 SADDR
part., older form saðr, Hým. 1, which answers to the Goth. and Lat., [Ulf. saþs, Luke vi. 25, xv. 16; O. H. G. sat; Lat. satur; see seðja]:—sated, having got one’s fill, Hým. 1; vera s. á e-u, Ld. 98; s. e-s, Hbl. 3; s. lífdaga, full of days, Bible; hálf-s., half sated.
Runic Inscription
Runic Inscription
SADDR
The runic text above represents the Old Norse word "SADDR" as it might appear in runic inscriptions from the Viking Age (c. 800-1100 CE).