Þykk-mikill
Old Norse Dictionary - þykk-mikillMeaning of Old Norse word "þykk-mikill" in English.
As defined by the Cleasby & Vigfusson Old Norse to English dictionary:
- þykk-mikill
- adj. [þykkr, m.], threatening, sulky, of weather; var veðr þykk-mikit, Sturl. ii. 65.
Possible runic inscription in Younger Futhark:ᚦᚢᚴᚴ-ᛘᛁᚴᛁᛚᛚ
Younger Futhark runes were used from 8th to 12th centuries in Scandinavia and their overseas settlements
Abbreviations used:
- adj.
- adjective.
- l.
- line.
- m.
- masculine.
Works & Authors cited:
- Sturl.
- Sturlunga Saga. (D. I.)
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