norse in English

adjective
1
of or relating to medieval Norway or Scandinavia, or their inhabitants or language.
These are rather crude divisions, further complicated from the late C8 onwards by raids and settlement involving Norse peoples from what is now Scandinavia.
noun
1
the Norwegian language, especially in its medieval form.
Many of the events are legendary and bear similarities to other Germanic historical and mythological literature in Old English, Norse and German.
2
Norwegians or Scandinavians, especially in medieval times.
The maritime supremacy of the Norse , however, was destroyed and surpassed by the cities that belonged to the Hanseatic League.
noun

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1. The Norse god of mischief.

2. Check 'Amnia' translations into Old Norse

3. Aeric is an alternate form of Eric (Old Norse)

4. Balder, Old Norse Baldr, in Norse mythology, the son of the chief god Odin and his wife Frigg

5. Learn more about Old Norse Bynames here

6. Anaesthetize translation in English-Old Norse dictionary

7. Leaders of a Norse paganist hate group.

8. How Christmas Baptizes Norse Mythology Into Powerful Christian Archetypes

9. From Old Norse Buskr, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz.

10. Aesir definition is - the principal race of Norse gods

11. Asgard definition is - the home of the Norse gods.

12. From Middle English Bagge, borrowed from Old Norse Baggi (“Bag, pack, satchel, bundle”), related to Old Norse bǫggr (“harm, shame; load, burden”), of uncertain origin

13. The 1960 discovery proved the pre-Columbian Norse exploration of mainland North America.

14. Origin of Badderlocks Perhaps Baldr's locks, after the Norse god.

15. In Old Norse, the use of Bynames was quite common

16. The Norse sagas present Harald in a rather negative light.

17. Berserker, Norwegian berserk, Old Norse Berserkr (“bearskin”), in premedieval and medieval Norse and Germanic history and folklore, a member of unruly warrior gangs that worshipped Odin, the supreme Norse deity, and attached themselves to royal and noble courts as bodyguards and shock troops.

18. Atreus’ Mother Was Likely Norse Faye was an expert in Norse mythology and history, and taught what she knew to Atreus, ever the eager sponge of information

19. The Strongbownian surname of Cottar is derived from the popular Norse personal name Oitir

20. All from Proto-Germanic *Biton (source also of Old Saxon Biti, Old Norse Bit

21. Frigg, in Norse mythology, the wife of Odin and mother of Balder

22. Balder, also spelled Baldur, is a male deity in the Norse pantheon

23. Astride is an alternate form of Astrid (Old Norse): Scandinavian name

24. It wasn't all Norse mythology, deadly carnivores and communing with the taiga, however.

25. Balder's name is of Old Norse origin, meaning "prince"

26. Asgard (Old NorseÁsgarðr, “Enclosure of theAesir) is one of theNine Worlds of Norse mythology and the home and fortress of the Aesir, one of the two tribes of gods

27. The Bothy’s name comes from the Norse, peighinn, meaning “pennyland”: 20 of these

28. In the context of English, Old Norse was a significant Adstratum to it, so significant that English borrowed a pronoun from Old Norse - the third person plural pronoun, they.

29. Berserker, in premedieval and medieval Norse and Germanic history and folklore, a member of unruly warrior gangs that worshipped Odin, the supreme Norse deity, and attached themselves to royal and noble courts as bodyguards and shock troops

30. History and Etymology for Carl Middle English, borrowed from Old Norse karl "man, commoner" — more at churl Note: Old Norse karl is already reflected in the late Old English compounds hūsCarl "member of a king's bodyguard" (Old Norse húskarl), Carlmann "male, …

31. 1200, Bagge, probably from Old Norse Baggi "pack, bundle," or a similar Scandinavian source

32. Byrlaw is attested earlier in English but is unattested in Old Norse and the

33. The one traditional Norse dish with a claim to international popularity is smoked salmon.

34. Cognate with Old Norse bleza (“ to bless ”) (whence Icelandic Blessa), Old English blēdan (“ to bleed ”)

35. Andvare, 26cm Island Doll (Norse Myth) Boy - BJD, BJD Doll, Ball Jointed Dolls - Alice's Collections

36. Asgard is the dimension that is inhabited by the Asgardians or Norse gods

37. The inherited form of alliterative verse was modified somewhat in Old Norse poetry.

38. Asgard is the dimension that is inhabited by the Asgardians or Norse gods

39. Balder, in Norse mythology, the son of the chief god Odin and his wife Frigg

40. Horses were venerated in Norse mythology, a custom brought to Iceland by the country's earliest settlers.

41. Frey:The Norse god who dispenses peace, good weather, prosperity, and bountiful crops; the brother of Freya.

42. Old Norse kura, Danish, Norwegian kure, Swedish kura).Thus unrelated to coward.Related: Cowered; cowering.

43. Asgard (ăs´gärd), in Norse mythology, home of the gods, also known as Aesir

44. Some of those contain allusions to Norse mythology and even short poems in alliterative verse.

45. And I'll illustrate that five- point framework by the extinction of the Greenland Norse society.

46. And I'll illustrate that five-point framework by the extinction of the Greenland Norse society.

47. 19 That wolf? Just as hapless as the plundering Norse overlord he'd been playing for the past few weeks!

48. Anachronism began with a 2-player starter set pitting Japanese warrior Musashi against the Norse legend Beowulf

49. The name Brunhild is a girl's name of Norse origin meaning "armed for battle"

50. The norse tree-hurling competition and a festival the likes of which you can't even imagine.