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Viking vs Nazi - What's the difference?

viking | nazi |

As nouns the difference between viking and nazi

is that viking is viking (one of the scandinavian seafaring warriors) while nazi is .

viking

English

(wikipedia Viking)

Alternative forms

* -terminal): ** Vikinger, vikinger ** Vikingir, vikingir ** Vikingr, vikingr * -terminal): ** Viking, viking * -initial): ** Wicking, wicking ** Wiking, wiking

Noun

(en noun)
  • (historical) One of the Scandinavian seafaring warriors that raided (and then settled) the British Isles and other parts of Europe in the 8th to the 11th centuries and, according to many historians, were the first Europeans to reach North America.
  • (by extension) A stock character common in the fantasy genera, namely a barbarian, generally equipped with an ax or sword and a helmet adorned with horns.
  • (lb) A (mediaeval Scandinavian).
  • (American football) A player on the NFL team.
  • Derived terms

    * vike (jocular verb) * viking (in attributive use) * Vikingism * Vikingship

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A town in Alberta, Canada
  • A city in Minnesota
  • References

    English borrowed terms ----

    nazi

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Auschwitz was a nazi concentration camp.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (member of the Nazi Party)
  • The most prominent and well known nazi was Adolf Hitler.
  • (adherent of a neo-Nazi or similar ideology)
  • I tried to get into the club, but the door nazi threw me out.