定义
定义
1 FÍLL
m. [early Swed. and Dan. fil], an elephant; this interesting word, which is still in exclusive use in Icel., was borrowed from the Persian fil, and came to Scandinavia in early times, probably by the eastern road of trade through Russia and Constantinople; it occurs in a verse of the 10th century (Fb. i. 209), the genuineness of which may be doubtful, but at all events the word is old; freq. in Al., Stj., Flóv., and romances. But úlfaldi, Goth. ulbandus, A. S. olfend or olvend, a corruption of the Gr. ελέφαντ-, means camel.
2 FÍLL
COMPDS: fílsbein, fílstönn.
符文铭文
符文铭文
FÍLL
上面的符文文本表示古诺尔斯语词汇"FÍLL",如维京时代(约800-1100年)的符文铭文中可能出现的那样。