greenlander|greenlanders in English

noun

[Green·land·er || 'griːnləndə]

native of Greenland, person from Greenland

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1. According to the Saga of the Greenlanders, Bjarni went on a long excursion to Norway.

2. However, one disadvantage of tenting involved the Greenlandic sledge dogs, used by the Greenlanders from Holsteinsborg northward.

3. ‘Winter is a wonderful time for birdwatching, thanks to the surge of shivering Greenlanders who flock to our more temperate Climes.’.

4. ‘They immediately headed south to the continent's sunnier Climes.’ ‘Winter is a wonderful time for birdwatching, thanks to the surge of shivering Greenlanders who flock to our more temperate Climes.’ ‘It is a veritable tribute to the two communities that thrive in the warm and balmy Climes of the island nation.’

5. The oldest known accounts, the Icelandic sagas, recount the mostly conflictual encounters between the Vikings and the natives around the year 1000 A.D. Long believed to be simply legends, the tales that make up the Saga of the Greenlanders and the Saga of Eric the Red were confirmed a few decades ago by important archeological discoveries, especially that of a Viking settlement in l'Anse aux Meadows at the tip of Newfoundland's northern peninsula.