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Definition of scandinavian
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Scandinavian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Scandinavia,
that is,
Sweden,
Norway,
and
Denmark..
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Norseman
::
Norseman
(n.) One of the
ancient
Scandinavians;
a
Northman.
Saga
::
Saga (n.) A
Scandinavian
legend,
or
heroic
or
mythic
tradition,
among the
Norsemen
and
kindred
people;
a
northern
European
popular
historical
or
religious
tale of olden
time..
Scalder
::
Scalder
(n.) A
Scandinavian
poet; a
scald.
Norwegian
::
Norwegian
(n.) That
branch
of the
Scandinavian
language
spoken
in
Norway.
Icelandic
::
Icelandic
(n.) The
language
of the
Icelanders.
It is one of the
Scandinavian
group,
and is more
nearly
allied
to the Old Norse than any other
language
now
spoken..
Thing
::
Thing (n.) In
Scandinavian
countries,
a
legislative
or
judicial
assembly..
Scald
::
Scald (n.) One of the
ancient
Scandinavian
poets and
historiographers;
a
reciter
and
singer
of
heroic
poems,
eulogies,
etc., among the
Norsemen;
more
rarely,
a bard of any of the
ancient
Teutonic
tribes..
Kraken
::
Kraken
(n.) A
fabulous
Scandinavian
sea
monster,
often
represented
as
resembling
an
island,
but
sometimes
as
resembling
an
immense
octopus..
Suist
::
Suigothus
(n. pl.) The
Scandinavian
Goths.
See the Note under
Goths.
Scandium
::
Scandium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the boron
group,
whose
existence
was
predicted
under the
provisional
name
ekaboron
by means of the
periodic
law, and
subsequently
discovered
by
spectrum
analysis
in
certain
rare
Scandinavian
minerals
(euxenite
and
gadolinite).
It has not yet been
isolated.
Symbol
Sc.
Atomic
weight
44..
Erlking
::
Erlking
(n.) A
personification,
in
German
and
Scandinavian
mythology,
of a
spirit
natural
power
supposed
to work
mischief
and ruin, esp. to
children..
Teuton
::
Teuton
(n.) One of an
ancient
German
tribe;
later,
a name
applied
to any
member
of the
Germanic
race in
Europe;
now used to
designate
a
German,
Dutchman,
Scandinavian,
etc., in
distinction
from a Celt or one of a Latin
race..
Odin
::
Odin (n.) The
supreme
deity of the
Scandinavians;
-- the same as
Woden,
of the
German
tribes..
Icelander
::
Icelander
(n.) A
native,
or one of the
Scandinavian
people,
of
Iceland..
Scandinavian
::
Scandinavian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Scandinavia,
that is,
Sweden,
Norway,
and
Denmark..
Rune
::
Rune (n.) A
letter,
or
character,
belonging
to the
written
language
of the
ancient
Norsemen,
or
Scandinavians;
in a wider
sense,
applied
to the
letters
of the
ancient
nations
of
Northern
Europe
in
general..
Norman
::
Norman
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Normandy;
originally,
one of the
Northmen
or
Scandinavians
who
conquered
Normandy
in the 10th
century;
afterwards,
one of the mixed
(Norman-French)
race which
conquered
England,
under
William
the
Conqueror..
Scandinavian
::
Scandinavian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Scandinavia.
Northman
::
Northman
(n.) One of the
inhabitants
of the north of
Europe;
esp., one of the
ancient
Scandinavians;
a
Norseman..
Freya
::
Freya (n.) The
daughter
of
Njord,
and
goddess
of love and
beauty;
the
Scandinavian
Venus;
-- in
Teutonic
myths
confounded
with
Frigga,
but in
Scandinavian,
distinct..
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