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    (Created page with "(redirected from SKOLT) <u>varieties:</u> SKELTA.BI.NACHT - 9b SKELTA BI THÉR NACHT - 8b SKELTE - 5e SKOLT BY NACHT - 4b SKOLTA BI THA NACHTUM - 13i (plur.?) SKOLTE BI NACHTA 14d <u>frequency:</u> 3x SKE-, 3x SKO- 3x -TA, 2x -TE, 1x -T <u>For known use and meaning in Dutch historical dictionary, see <nowiki>https://gtb.ivdnt.org</nowiki>:</u> SCHOUT-BIJ-NACHT <nowiki>https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063006</nowiki> SCHOUT <nowiki...")
     
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    <u>For known use and meaning in Dutch historical dictionary, see <nowiki>https://gtb.ivdnt.org</nowiki>:</u>


    SCHOUT-BIJ-NACHT <nowiki>https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063006</nowiki>
    <u>For known use and meaning in Dutch historical dictionary, see https://gtb.ivdnt.org:</u>
     
    SCHOUT-BIJ-NACHT https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063006
     
    SCHOUT https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063005
     


    SCHOUT <nowiki>https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063005</nowiki>




    '''4b. Laws for the Steersmen'''
    '''4b. Laws for the Steersmen'''


    [028/01] THI WIT KÉNING TWILF MÔNIS DÉLA. THI <<SKOLT BY NACHT>> SJUGUN DÉLA.
    [<nowiki/>[[028]]/01] ''The sea king twelve shares, the '''watch-by-night (SKOLT BY NACHT)''' seven shares''<ref>‘watch-by-night’ (SKOLT BY NACHT) — Dutch ‘schout bij nacht’ is described as “commander whose duty it was to see that the ships of a fleet sailed in the prescribed order at night”. Since 17th century is was used for ‘rear admiral’.</ref>
     
    The sea king twelve shares, the <<deputy-by-night>> seven shares,


    '''5e. Three Thieves'''
    '''5e. Three Thieves'''


    [044/10] NW GVNG THENE ÉROSTA TO ÀND BROCHT THENE THJAF <<BY THA SKELTE>>.
    [<nowiki/>[[044]]/10] ''The first owner brought his thief '''to court (BY THA SKELTE)'''.''
     
    The first owner brought his thief <<to court>>.


    '''8b. Wodin and the Magus'''
    '''8b. Wodin and the Magus'''


    [053/25] THA SÉ.KÀMPAR KÉRON TÜNIS TO.RA SÉ.KÀNING ÀND INKA TO HJARA <<SKELTA BI THÉR NACHT>>.
    [<nowiki/>[[053]]/25] ''The sea warriors chose Tunis as their sea king and Inka as their'' '''''watch-by-night (SKELTA BI THÉR NACHT)''.'''
     
    The sea warriors chose Tunis as their sea king and Inka as their <<deputy-by-night>>.


    '''9b. Jon’s Revenge'''
    '''9b. Jon’s Revenge'''


    [066/01] MEN THRVCH SIN <<SKELTA.BI.NACHT>> AND SVME SINRA LJUDUM WÀRTH THJU FODDIK ÀND THA FÁMNA HRET.
    [<nowiki/>[[066]]/01] ''But his '''watch-by-night (SKELTA.BI.NACHT)''' and some of his men resued the lamp and the maidens.''
     
    But his <<deputy-by-night>> and some of his men resued the lamp and the maidens.


    '''13i. Apollania’s Journey'''
    '''13i. Apollania’s Journey'''


    [110/25] THA SKILDA THÉR [30] WITKING ÀN THÉRA <<SKOLTA BI THA NACHTUM>> WÉRON MITH GOLD OMBORAD.
    [<nowiki/>[[110]]/25] ''The shields of the witking (sea king) '''watch-by-night (SKOLTA BI THA NACHTUM)''' had a golden edge.''
     
    The shields of the witking (sea king) <<deputy-by-night>> had a golden edge.


    '''14d. Alexander the King'''
    '''14d. Alexander the King'''


    [120/10] LJUD.GÉRT. THENE <<SKOLTE BI NACHTA>> FON WICH.HIRTE WÀRTH MIN ÀTHE ÀFTERNÉI MIN FRJUND.
    [<nowiki/>[[120]]/10] ''Liudgeart, the '''watch-by-night (SKOLTE BI NACHTA)''' of Wichhirte, became my ally and later my friend.''


    Liudgeart, the <<deputy-by-night>> of Wichhirte, became my ally and later my friend.
    ==Notes==
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    [[Category:Word Studies]]

    Latest revision as of 10:48, 12 April 2023

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    varieties:

    SKELTA.BI.NACHT - 9b

    SKELTA BI THÉR NACHT - 8b

    SKELTE - 5e

    SKOLT BY NACHT - 4b

    SKOLTA BI THA NACHTUM - 13i (plur.?)

    SKOLTE BI NACHTA 14d

    frequency:

    3x SKE-, 3x SKO-

    3x -TA, 2x -TE, 1x -T


    For known use and meaning in Dutch historical dictionary, see https://gtb.ivdnt.org:

    SCHOUT-BIJ-NACHT https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063006

    SCHOUT https://gtb.ivdnt.org/iWDB/search?actie=article&wdb=WNT&id=M063005



    4b. Laws for the Steersmen

    [028/01] The sea king twelve shares, the watch-by-night (SKOLT BY NACHT) seven shares[1]

    5e. Three Thieves

    [044/10] The first owner brought his thief to court (BY THA SKELTE).

    8b. Wodin and the Magus

    [053/25] The sea warriors chose Tunis as their sea king and Inka as their watch-by-night (SKELTA BI THÉR NACHT).

    9b. Jon’s Revenge

    [066/01] But his watch-by-night (SKELTA.BI.NACHT) and some of his men resued the lamp and the maidens.

    13i. Apollania’s Journey

    [110/25] The shields of the witking (sea king) watch-by-night (SKOLTA BI THA NACHTUM) had a golden edge.

    14d. Alexander the King

    [120/10] Liudgeart, the watch-by-night (SKOLTE BI NACHTA) of Wichhirte, became my ally and later my friend.

    Notes

    1. ‘watch-by-night’ (SKOLT BY NACHT) — Dutch ‘schout bij nacht’ is described as “commander whose duty it was to see that the ships of a fleet sailed in the prescribed order at night”. Since 17th century is was used for ‘rear admiral’.