Sǫk

Viking Language Dictionary - sǫk

Meaning of Old Norse / Old Icelandic word "sǫk"

sǫk
<gen sakar; pl sakar~sakir> f cause, reason, sake; fyrir [f somebody or something,’ genetive)">e-s] sakar on account of, because of [sth]

Possible runic inscriptions in Younger Futhark:

  • - Long branch (Danish):ᛋᚢᚴ
  • - Short twig (Swedish & Norwegian):ᛌᚢᚴ

Abbreviations used:

acc
accusative
e-s
einhvers ‘of somebody or something,’ genetive)
f
feminine
gen
genitive
n
neuter
pl
plural
sth
something
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