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The word "norse" means "related to the north." So a Norseman is a man from teh norht. The term was generally used to mean a Viking.
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The Norse died out so long ago that your guess is as good as anyone's as far as pronunciation is concerned.
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NORWEGIAN FOREST CAT FANCIERS ASSOCIATION The homepage advises: "The Norwegian Forest Cat Fanciers' Association is a group of breeders and fanciers located in the United States dedicated to the preservation and protection of the Norweg...
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All these days of the week are words which are left over from Old English, or Anglo-Saxon - instead of being borrowed into the language from Latin or French, which many words in modern English are. Very basic words, such as days of the week...
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This game was contributed by Sporcle user: ntnon You have 5 minutes to guess after you click the button below.
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No. That is just a pretend story that I made up. I really don't know what Albosauce means, but it was the only ".com" domain name that hadn't already been taken.
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1) An apple crossed with a coconut. Which is used as a form of currency in Bristol UK where the Sydney Opera House has just been built 2) A completely made up word meant as an insult, possibly a combination of the words "nob" an...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=norse+
Short Norse God names include: Dis, Eir, Harr, Hati, Lif, Loke, Urd and Tyr. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
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Québec Nordiques (former NHL team)
http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/NORDS
There are no elements in Norse magic. There were two basic types of Norse magic. Seidr, which was typically the woman's magic, which involved entering a trance, and the typical man's magic, Galdr, rune sorcery.
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