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Norse   /nɔrs/   Listen
Norse

noun
1.
An inhabitant of Scandinavia.  Synonyms: Northman, Scandinavian.
2.
A native or inhabitant of Norway.  Synonyms: Norseman, Norwegian.
3.
The northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland.  Synonyms: Nordic, North Germanic, North Germanic language, Scandinavian, Scandinavian language.
adjective
1.
Of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures.  Synonym: Scandinavian.  "Norse nomads"
2.
Of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language.  Synonym: Norwegian.



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"Norse" Quotes from Famous Books



... Goethe, and the lesser romanticists. It is interesting to note, too, that two scholars, well known in widely different fields, Monrad, the philosopher—for some years a sort of Dr. Johnson in the literary circles of Christiania—and Unger, the scholarly editor of many Old Norse texts, assisted him in ...
— An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway • Martin Brown Ruud

... the Norse romance now offered to the reader, the tale of Eric and his deeds would be true; but the dream of Asmund, the witchcraft of Swanhild, the incident of the speaking head, and the visions of Eric and Skallagrim, would owe their origin to the imagination of successive generations of skalds; and, finally, ...
— Eric Brighteyes • H. Rider Haggard

... of constructing or annihilating a bridge. Similar instruments are found in the folk-tales of every land, whether they appear as the brush, comb, and mirror of the German water-sprite;[164] or the rod, stone, and pitcher of water of the Norse Troll;[165] or the knife, comb, and handful of salt which, in the Modern Greek story, save Asterinos and Pulja from their fiendish mother;[166] or the twig, the stone, and the bladder of water, found in the ear of the filly, which saves her master from the Gaelic giant;[167] or the brush, comb, ...
— Russian Fairy Tales - A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore • W. R. S. Ralston

... most of the older states immigration from foreign lands has not greatly affected the country community. In Wisconsin, Minnesota and other states of the Northwest substantial sections of the community are invaded by people of sturdy Germanic and Norse extraction. In New England the Poles, French, Portuguese and some Jews are settling in the country. But throughout the states of the Union as a whole the population, both the newcomers and ...
— The Evolution of the Country Community - A Study in Religious Sociology • Warren H. Wilson

... be mine as the shame was hers, In desolate days of departed years She had leisure for shame and sorrow— There was light repentance and brief remorse, When I rode against Saxon foes or Norse, With clang of harness and clatter of horse, And little heed for ...
— Poems • Adam Lindsay Gordon


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