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Norse is an adjective relating things to ancient Scandinavia, that is Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland during the early Middle-Ages (the period of the Vikings).
The adjective Norse, which entered English in 1598, derives from the Dutch word noors, the adjective form of "Norwegian". The Nordic cognates of the word are Norwegian and Danish norrøn, Swedish norrön and Icelandic norræn. The modern English form may be used in a number of ways.
Norse may refer to:
In history:
- Norsemen, the Scandinavian people before the Christianization of Scandinavia.
- Norse mythology, ancient Scandinavian beliefs.
- Norse paganism, the religious traditions that were common among the Scandinavian people before the Christianization of Scandinavia.
- Norse art, Scandinavian art of the period AD 400 to AD 1066 and sometimes of the pre-historic period 1700 BC to AD 500.
In language:
- North Germanic languages, through the synonym "Nordic languages," comprises a group of modern languages spoken in Scandinavia and nearby lands.
- West Norse is a term describing the modern languages of Norwegian, Faroese and Icelandic within the North Germanic language group.
- East Norse is a term describing the modern languages of Danish and Swedish within the North Germanic language group.
- Proto-Norse language is the Germanic language in use from first centuries AD until the 8th century, predecessor of Old Norse.
- Old Norse language was the North Germanic language in use from c. AD 800 to c. AD 1300.
In fiction:
- "Norselands," a fictional land in the Age of Mythology computer game series; the "Norse" also comprise one of three playable civilizations within the game.
- The inhabitants of Norsca are a fictional land in the Warhammer Fantasy game setting.
- The "Nords" of the "The Elder Scrolls" series are a race from the snowy northern kingdom of "Skyrim" with Norse-like traditions.
In sports:
- The "Norse" is the mascot of the Luther College (IA) and Northern Kentucky University athletic teams.
See also
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