Use of norse in Sentences. 28 Examples

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norse at the start of sentence


  1. Norse raids have become ever more numerous.

norse at the end of sentence


  1. But he was soon to find that Tolkien had more to offer him than the chance to learn Old norse.
  2. Etymonline pushes the date for the parents of brittle even further back, invoking proto-germanic, Old High German and Old norse.

norse in the middle of sentence


  1. From the Old norse Skratta, a goblin.
  2. The early norse poets wrote alliteratively.
  3. Scandinavian place-names; Old norse studies.
  4. Gudrun , for example, is only a norse Medea.
  5. In norse mythology, there was a god named Tyr.
  6. The population of norse towns turned Christian.
  7. In norse mythology the moon is personified as male.
  8. To say this is not to defend the pitiless norse pirates.
  9. Nastrand was the name of the worst spot in the norse hell.
  10. My username is the name of a prophetess in norse mythology.
  11. The word derives from a norse word meaning "eye of the wind".
  12. As a kid, I read all the norse mythology I could put my hands on.
  13. The norse were not the only men to dare the sea-routes to Ulthuan.
  14. And in the 9 th century Old norse was carried far westward to Iceland.
  15. The name of the mountain appears to be derived from an old norse word.
  16. They are also the main power who fight with gods of norse in "Ragnarok".
  17. Old norse legends say that the gods secured eternal youth by eating apples.
  18. The river Gi 611 -- the norse Styx - surrounded this lower world on every side.
  19. In norse mythology Yggdrasil was a Great Ash Tree, also known as the Tree of Life.
  20. Just as hapless as the plundering norse overlord he'd been playing for the past few weeks!
  21. The norse people probably called the island Rumsay, adopting an older Celtic name of Ruiminn.
  22. He was methodical in his research, engrossing himself in Hellenic dramas and norse mythology.
  23. That wolf? Just as hapless as the plundering norse overlord he'd been playing for the past few weeks!
  24. A collection of Old norse poems, called the Elder or Poetic Edda, assembled in the early 3th century.
  25. Perhaps the most famous legendary squid is the norse Kraken, a monstrous, tentacled beast as large as an island that devoured ships whole.

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