用Norse造句子,“Norse”造句

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And in the 9th century Old Norse was carried far westward to Iceland.

The great ash tree that holds together earth, heaven, and hell by its roots and branches in Norse mythology.

The American Heritage Dictionary says that window is an example of a type of word called a “kenning” that the Norse loved to invent.

A figurative, usually compound expression used in place of a name or noun, especially in Old English and Old Norse poetry; for example, storm of swords is a kenning for battle.

The part of the world inhabited by people, imagined as a fortress encircled by a huge serpent and built by the Norse gods around the middle region of the universe.

Norse造句

Its theme is the Jotnar, the giants of Old Norse tradition, but you can spot the odd Norse god if you keep an eye out.

From New Economic History to New System Economics---Change of Norse s Economic Thought;

The third movements refer to Niflheim which is a far northern region of icy fogs a Norse mythology, and mists, darkness and cold.

Etymonline pushes the date for the parents of brittle even further back, invoking proto-germanic, Old High German and Old Norse.

醫生們認為丹尼爾死於頑固*癲癇持續狀態新發作(newonsetrefractorystatusepilepticus,簡稱Norse),一種罕見的癲癇,沒有任何癲癇史的健康人突然開始不由自主地抽搐。

Nastrand was the name of the worst spot in the Norse hell.

In Scandinavia the North Germanic tribes spoke a language we now call Old Norse, the ancestor of the modern Scandinavian languages.

When he is not working the Norse artist enjoys all kinds of board games including the role playing variety, music, and, of course, the quaffing of copious amounts of beer!

A Norse giant who lived by the roots of Yggdrasil, where he guarded the well of wisdom.

(Norse mythology) the primeval giant slain by Odin and his brothers and from whose body they created the world: the sea from his blood; the earth from his flesh; the mountains from his bones; the sky from his skull.

The Valkyries, in the guise of swans, bore their fallen heroes to the Valhalla of Norse mythology.

At last the Norse yoke was broken by two remarkable men.

Erik was on the lam (from the Old Norse word lemja) for killing a man who had refused to return some borrowed bedsteads.

many synonyms from the Norse language became integrated into English, for example, wrath(English),anger(Norse);sick(English),ill(Norse).

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