- socn
- ham·socn;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
sócn — f ( e/ a) 1. a seeking, search, exploring; 2. a seeking, desiring, trying to get; 3. a seeking to obtain an end; 4. a seeking for information, question, inquiry; 5. a seeking, visit, visiting of a place, attendance at a place, resort; 6. a… … Old to modern English dictionary
friðsócn — f ( e/ a) sanctuary, asylum … Old to modern English dictionary
soke — noun Etymology: Middle English soc, soke, from Old English soka, from Medieval Latin soca, from Old English sōcn inquiry, jurisdiction; akin to Old English sēcan to seek Date: 12th century 1. the right in Anglo Saxon and early English law to hold … New Collegiate Dictionary
Англосаксонский период — Реконструкция шлема погребённого в Саттон Ху короля Восточной Англии (ок. 625 г.) Англосаксонский период эпоха в истории Великобритании, начавшаяся в … Википедия
sāg- — To seek out. Oldest form *seə₂g , colored to *saə₂g , contracted to *sāg . Derivatives include seek, ransack, and hegemony. 1. Suffixed form *sāg yo . seek, from Old English sǣcan, sēcan … Universalium
soke — /sohk/, n. Early Eng. Law. 1. the privilege of holding court, usually connected with the feudal rights of lordship. 2. a district over which local jurisdiction was exercised. [1250 1300; ME < AL soca < OE socn attack, right of prosecution,… … Universalium
sokeman — /sohk meuhn/, n., pl. sokemen. a tenant holding land in socage. Also, socman. [1250 1300; ME ( < AF) < ML sokemannus < OE socn SOKE + man MAN1] * * * … Universalium
soken — /soh keuhn/, n. a district held by socage. [bef. 1000; ME socne, soken, OE socn an attack, visit, resort, soke. See SOKE] * * * … Universalium
Brimir (Schwert) — Brimir (altnordisch Brimir) ist in der nordischen Dichtung ein Heiti für das Schwert. Das heißt, ein Dichter konnte Brimir als alternatives Wort für Schwert verwenden. Quellen Die Thulur führen Brimir unter den Heiti des Schwerts auf.[1] Die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gotländisch — (gotländska) Gesprochen in Schweden Linguistische Klassifikation Indogermanisch Germanisch Nordgermanisch Gutnisch Gotländisch Gotländisch (Schw. Gotländska) oder Gutamål beze … Deutsch Wikipedia