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How to pronounce norse in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms norwegian
Type Words
Synonyms scandinavian
Type Words
Synonyms norseman, norwegian
Type of european
Type Words
Synonyms nordic, north germanic, north germanic language, scandinavian, scandinavian language
Type of germanic, germanic language
Has types icelandic, norwegian, swedish, danish, faroese, faeroese
Type Words
Synonyms northman, scandinavian
Type of european
Has types berserk, berserker, viking

Examples of norse

norse
It derives from old norse laugardagr, which literary translates to washing-day.
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Norse religion developed from the common mythology of the Germanic people.
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Norse rule lasted from the 9th to 14th centuries until Scottish control was asserted.
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Norse raids continued throughout the tenth century, but resistance to them increased.
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Norse religion did not have any class of priest who worked as full-time cultic leaders.
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Norse has 130,000 acres under lease for gas drilling in New York state.
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Norse and GaelicViking raiders gained control of much of the area, creating the Danelaw.
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Norse traditions were slowly replaced by Christian ones in the 10th and 11th Centuries.
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Norse-made items from Inuit campsites in Greenland were obtained by either trade or plunder.
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  • Scandinavian: an inhabitant of Scandinavia
  • Norwegian: of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language; "Norwegian herring"
  • Norsemen is used to refer to the group of people as a whole who speak one of the North Germanic languages as their native language. ...
  • Name for Scandinavians from the Viking Age to today.
  • A name given to those Scandinavians who spoke Old Norse (Old Icelandic). They have a substantial literature in sagas, histories, and the writings of Snorri Sturluson. ...
  • NKU nickname. To us, it means really great students and sports teams; literally, it means "speakers of any of the North Germanic languages."
  • Term used to refer to people who speak the Old Norse language, especially those from Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden