The northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland.
A native or inhabitant of Norway.
1 In the eighteenth century, Old Norse literature was the lore of antiquarians.
2 Baldur, son of Odin, and representing in Norse mythology the sun god.
3 American antiquarians are anxious to believe in a Norse discovery of America.
4 Norse daring and cruelty were side by side with gentleness and aspiration.
5 But there were various kinds of elves, according to the Norse mythology.
6 In reference to Ygdrasil, we refer our readers to Norse Mythology, pp.
7 The Norse King smiled approvingly, and, turning to his chiefs, said drily:
8 With them is joined the Norse jarl, Eric, the son of Hacon.
9 It's not Saxon, nor Norse , nor Danish; I'd sooner call it Roman.
10 For they were a sad people, those old Norse forefathers of ours.
11 THE spectacular burial seemed to be straight out of the Norse sagas.
12 Fearing this prophecy, the Norse gods locked the Fenrir in a cage.
13 I grew up in Saxon lands, fearing and hating the Norse invaders.
14 Man especially has a treasury of fairy tradition, Celtic and Norse combined.
15 The Norse boy's nature was sensitive, and peculiarly susceptible of outward influences.
16 Twatt, that Norse blood i' thy veins is o'er full o' freets.
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