Толковый словарь английского языка - norse
Norse
norse
I. noun (plural ~) Etymology: probably from obsolete Dutch noorsch, adjective, Norwegian, Scandinavian, alteration of obsolete Dutch noordsch northern, from Dutch noord north; akin to Old English north north Date: circa 1688 1. Norwegian 2, any of the western Scandinavian dialects or languages, the Scandinavian group of Germanic languages, 2. plural scandinavians, norwegians, II. adjective Date: 1768 of or relating to ancient Scandinavia or the language of its inhabitants, Norwegian
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n. & adj. --n. 1 a the Norwegian language. b the Scandinavian language-group. 2 (prec. by the; treated as pl.) a the Norwegians. b the Vikings. --adj. of ancient Scandinavia, esp. Norway. Phrases and idioms Old Norse 1 the Germanic language from which the Scandinavian languages are derived. 2 the language of Norway and its colonies until the 14th c. Derivatives Norseman n. (pl. -men). Etymology: Du. noor(d)sch f. noord north ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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