Meiðmar

Old Norse Dictionary - meiðmar

Meaning of Old Norse word "meiðmar"

As defined by the Cleasby & Vigfusson Old Norse to English dictionary:

meiðmar
f. pl. [Ulf. maiþms = δωρον, Mark vii. 11; A. S. mâðm]:—gifts, presents, only in poetry; þiggja meiðmar, Skv. 3. 39; meiðmar (acc.) ok mösma, Km. 35; stórar meiðmar, Akv. 5; meiðma fjöld, Am. 93, Skv. 2. 2; fjöld á ek meiðma, Þkv. 23; en þeirrar meyjar meiðmum týna, referring to the mundr (q. v.), for if a man forsook his wife without due cause he had to pay her mundr, Skv. 3. 15.

Possible runic inscription in Younger Futhark:ᛘᛁᛁᚦᛘᛅᚱ
Younger Futhark runes were used from 8th to 12th centuries in Scandinavia and their overseas settlements

Abbreviations used:

acc.
accusative.
A. S.
Anglo-Saxon.
f.
feminine.
l.
line.
m.
masculine.
pl.
plural.
q. v.
quod vide.
S.
Saga.
Ulf.
Ulfilas.
v.
vide.

Works & Authors cited:

Akv.
Atla-kviða. (A. II.)
Am.
Atla-mál. (A. II.)
Km.
Kráku-mál. (A. III.)
Skv.
Sigurðar-kviða. (A. II.)
Þkv.
Þryms-kviða. (A. I.)
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