Sögha

Old Swedish Dictionary - sögha

Meaning of Old Swedish word "sögha" (or søgha) in Swedish.

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

sögha (søgha)
1) dägga, giva di åt. thu war swepther j kluta oc lagdher j iätuna, sögdher aff spenomen SvB 98 (omkr. 1500). - bildl. hon söghir barnit mädh liofwe widhertalan SkrtUppb 265.

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

Part of speech: vb

Grammatical aspect: v.

Alternative forms or notes:
  • söghir.
  • sögdher) ,

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

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Works and authors cited:

SkrtUppb
Skrifter till uppbyggelse från medeltiden. Utg. af R. Geete. 1904--05. SFSS.
SvB
Svenska Böner från medeltiden. Utg. af R. Geete. 1907--09. SFSS.
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