Norse

英 [nɔːs]      美 [nɔːrs]
  • adj. 挪威人的;挪威的;斯堪的纳维亚语的
  • n. 挪威人;挪威语
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将“Norse”与“Norsemen”或“Norsewomen”联系起来,想象一群古老的北欧人,他们在“Nor”的北部地区(N表示北方,-se表示一群人),这样可以帮助记忆单词“Norse”与北欧文化或语言有关。

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Norse 诺尔斯语,北欧人

主要用于指挪威人,词源同north.

Norse (n.)
1590s, "a Norwegian," from obsolete Dutch Noorsch (adj.) "Norwegian," from noordsch "northern, nordic," from noord "north" (see north). Also in some cases borrowed from cognate Danish or Norwegian norsk. As a language, from 1680s. Old Norse attested from 1844. An Old English word for "a Norwegian" was Norðman. As an adjective from 1768.

In Old French, Norois as a noun meant "a Norse, Norseman," also "action worth of a man from the North (i.e. usually considered as deceitful)" [Hindley, et. al.]; as an adjective it meant "northern, Norse, Norwegian," also "proud, fierce, fiery, strong."
1. In Norse mythology the moon is personified as male.
在斯堪的纳维亚神话里,月亮被赋予了男性身份。
2. Gudrun , for example, is only a Norse Medea.
例如, 古德龙就是希腊美狄亚的北欧翻版.
3. At last the Norse yoke was broken by two remarkable men.
挪威人的桎梏最终被两个杰出的人物所粉碎.
4. The population of Norse towns turned Christian.
挪威城镇里的居民开始变成了基督教徒.
5. Sigurd, like his mythical relatives in Norse and Greek stories, was unfaithful in his loves.
与北欧和希腊神话故事中的其他英雄一样, 西格德对爱也不专一.