Bräkeliker

Old Swedish Dictionary - bräkeliker

Meaning of Old Swedish word "bräkeliker" (or brækeliker) in Swedish.

As defined by K.F Söderwall's dictionary of Medieval Swedish:

bräkeliker (brækeliker)
bräcklig, skör. all natwrliken tingh ärw aff fira lementh skapat, oc the som haffwa meer aff wädreno ärw lättaren, the meer haffwa aff watneno ärw blötaren, the meer aff jordenne ärw hardaren, the meer aff eldenom haffwa ärw bräkelikaren PMSkr 362. " okitokius är en sten. .. slätter til at taka paa, oc bräkeliken (cito frangibilis)" ib 486.

Orthography: Early Old Swedish used different letters for ä and ö, so bräkeliker may have also been written as brækeliker

Part of speech: av

Grammatical aspect: adj.

Possible runic inscription in Medieval Futhork:ᛒᚱᛅᚴᚽᛚᛁᚴᚽᚱ
Medieval Runes were used in Sweden from 12th to 17th centuries.

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Works and authors cited:

PM
Peder Månssons Stridskonst och Stridslag. Utg. af G. O. Hyltén-Cavallius. 1845.
PMSkr
Peder Månssons Skrifter på svenska. Utg. af R. Geete. 1913--15. SFSS.
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