Norn shared many traits with the dialects of south-west Norway.
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Norn was replaced by the Orcadian dialect of Insular Scots.
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Norn was also spoken at one point in Caithness, apparently dying out much earlier than Shetland and Orkney.
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Norn is an Indo-European language belonging to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic languages.
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Many irish in the north had no option but to represent norn iron despite the fact that they identified more readily with Ireland.
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Norn died out in the 19th century.
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(Norse mythology) any of the three goddesses of destiny; identified with Anglo-Saxon Wyrd; similar to Greek Moirae and Roman Parcae
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(Norns (comics)) The Norns are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe.
Any of the three goddesses of fate or destiny; an extinct language that was spoken on the Shetland Islands and Orkney Islands
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Norns are an offshoot of the Human race. They evolved under the light of the Yggdrassil tree, and because of this they enjoy increased vitality and an extended lifespan. Norns live in 2nd World alongside the Jotuns in Jotunheim.
The three goddesses of fate : the goddess of the past (Urd), the goddess of the present (Verdandi), and the goddess of the future (Skuld).