定义
定义
1 mann-eskja
u, f. [Germ. mensch, m.; cp. Ulf. mannisks = ἀνθρώπινος; Dan. menneske; Swed. menneska; Scot. mensk]:—a man (Lat. homo); from the time of the Reformation this word is freq., but it is rare in old writers; indeed, hann tók manneskju hold, Hom. 160, is the only instance on record, for A. A. 196 is a compilation from a paper MS.; the word is, however, a good one, and is freq. in N. T., Vídal. passim: in mod. usage it often, in both speech and writing, takes the place of mann (maðr).
符文铭文
符文铭文
mann-eskja
上面的符文文本表示古诺尔斯语词汇"mann-eskja",如维京时代(约800-1100年)的符文铭文中可能出现的那样。