Sanger

Old Swedish Dictionary - sanger

Meaning of Old Swedish word "sanger" in Swedish.

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

sanger
1) sång, sjungande. muse songh och viisdom GU C 20 (hand 2) s. 166. musik, klang, välljud. hwart hänna fiäth giffwer sötasta sangh (clangorem) ower alt himerike Mecht 228. - Jfr aptan-, brudha-, brudhlöps-, glädhis-, lyllo-, nat-, otto-, saltara-, sam-, viku-, vinnings- (Sdw 2: 988), viso-, älskogha-, ängla(Sdw 2: 1125) sanger.

Part of speech: nn

Alternative forms or notes:
  • songh )

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

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Works and authors cited:

GU
Glossarii Latino-Svethici specimen vetustum. E cod. mscr. Bibliothecæ Reg. Acad. Upsal. Diss. Ups. præs. J. H. Schröder. 1845.
GU C 20
Latinskt-Svenskt glossarium efter Cod. Ups. C 20. Utg. av E. Neuman. S 1--583. 1918--20, (hand 2) s. 1--169. 1938--42. SFSS.
Mecht
Hel. Mechtils uppenbarelser (Liber spiritualis gratiæ) öfversatta från latinet år 1469 af Jöns Budde. Utg. af R. Geete. 1899. SFSS.
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