horkarl

Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Old Danish horkarl, equivalent to hor (illicit sex) + karl (man).

Noun

horkarl c (singular definite horkarlen, plural indefinite horkarle)

  1. adulterer
  2. lecher

Inflection

Synonyms

  • (adulterer): ægteskabsbryder
  • (lecher): horebuk

Old Danish

Etymology

From hor + karl.

Noun

horkarl m

  1. man who has sex with another man's wife
    • 13th century, Scanian Law, §215.
      hittær man annær man i siangu mæþ aþulkunu sinni . ok drepær bondæn horkarl i siangu ...
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    • 13th century, Scanian Law, §216.
      far horkarl sar innæn siangu mæþ annærs manz kunu ...
      if a man who has sex with another man's wife gets wounds in bed with another man's wife

Descendants

  • Danish: horkarl

Swedish

Etymology

hor (adultery, fornication) + karl (man)

Noun

horkarl c

  1. (dated) an adulterer, a fornicator (man who commits adultery or has sex outside marriage, a sexually immoral man)

Declension

Declension of horkarl 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative horkarl horkarlen horkarlar horkarlarna
Genitive horkarls horkarlens horkarlars horkarlarnas

References

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