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Germanic vs Norse - What's the difference?

germanic | norse |

As proper nouns the difference between germanic and norse

is that germanic is the early, undocumented language from which other Germanic languages such as German, English, Dutch and Scandinavian languages developed while Norse is a collective term for Scandinavian (historically Norwegian) people.

As adjectives the difference between germanic and norse

is that germanic is having German characteristics while Norse is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of Scandinavia.

germanic

English

Proper noun

(wikipedia Germanic) (en proper noun)
  • (linguistics) The early, undocumented language from which other Germanic languages such as German, English, Dutch and Scandinavian languages developed.
  • (linguistics) The group of Indo-European languages that developed from Germanic.
  • Synonyms

    * Proto-Germanic, Common Germanic

    See also

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    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having German characteristics.
  • He arrived with Germanic punctuality.
  • Relating to the Germanic peoples (such as Germans, Scandinavians or Anglo-Saxons).
  • a Germanic tribe
  • (linguistics) Relating to the language or group of languages known as Germanic.
  • a Germanic language

    Synonyms

    * (having German characteristics) German, Teutonic

    Anagrams

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    norse

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of, or relating to the people, language and culture of Scandinavia.
  • Of, or relating to the North Germanic group of languages.
  • Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A collective term for Scandinavian (historically Norwegian) people.
  • Speakers of any of the North Germanic languages.
  • The ancient language spoken by Vikings, from which modern Scandinavian languages are derived. Icelandic is the most closely related modern version, having changed little due to Iceland's linguistic isolation.
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