Sig
Dizionario Old Norse - sig
Significato della parola Old Norse "sig"
Come definito dal dizionario Old Norse to English di Cleasby & Vigfusson:
La parola Old Norse sig può significare:sig
- sig
- n. [síga], a rope which is let down; fóru þá sigin ofan í gröfina, en Þoroddr upp, Ó. H. 152, Þjal. S: also of the rope by which a fowler is let down precipices, as described in Bs. ii. 111.
- sig
- 2. in Icel. ropes with weights, put over hayricks, boats, or the like, to keep them safe (láta sig á hey); whence siga-keppr, m. a log fastened as a weight to a rope’s end: metaph. of a log-like, slow fellow; þú ert einsog sigakeppr!
Possibile iscrizione runica in Fuþark recente:ᛋᛁᚴ
Le rune Fuþark recenti sono state utilizzate dal 8° al 12° secolo in Scandinavia e nei loro insediamenti all'estero
Voci simili:
Abbreviazioni usate:
- l.
- line.
- n.
- neuter.
- Icel.
- Iceland, Icelander, Icelanders, Icelandic.
- m.
- masculine.
- metaph.
- metaphorical, metaphorically.
Opere & Autori citati:
- Bs.
- Biskupa Sögur. (D. III.)
- Ó. H.
- Ólafs Saga Helga. (E. I.)
- Þjal.
- Þjalar-Jóns Saga. (G. III.)