norse |
norseman |
As proper nouns the difference between norse and norseman
is that
norse is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people while
norseman is (historical) a mediaeval
1 scandinavian.
As an adjective norse
is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia.
celtic |
norse |
As proper nouns the difference between celtic and norse
is that
celtic is a branch of the indo-european languages that was spread widely over western and central europe in the pre-christian era while
norse is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people.
As adjectives the difference between celtic and norse
is that
celtic is of the celts; of the style of the celts while
norse is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia.
norse |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between norse and undefined
is that
norse is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a proper noun norse
is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people.
norse |
gnaws |
As an adjective norse
is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia.
As a proper noun norse
is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people.
As a verb gnaws is
(
gnaw).
norse |
dane |
As an adjective norse
is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia.
As a proper noun norse
is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people.
As a verb dane is
faint, swoon.
norse |
german |
As proper nouns the difference between norse and german
is that
norse is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people while
german is a german, teuton.
As an adjective norse
is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia.
norse |
swiss |
As an adjective norse
is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of scandinavia.
As a proper noun norse
is a collective term for scandinavian (historically norwegian) people.
As a verb swiss is
to prepare (meat, fabric, etc) by rolling or pounding in order to soften it.
norse |
norsk |
Norsk is a related term of norse.
As adjectives the difference between norse and norsk
is that
norse is of, or relating to the people, language and culture of Scandinavia while
Norsk is scandinavian, especially Norwegian.
As a proper noun Norse
is a collective term for Scandinavian (historically Norwegian) people.
norse |
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