ADJ | Scandinavian | more Scandinavian | most Scandinavian | |
NOUN | a Scandinavian | Scandinavians | |
SYNO | Nordic | Norse | North Germanic | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The Scandinavian school of legal realism argued that law can be explained through the empirical methods used by social scientists.
- Nearly 40% of the city's residents are of Scandinavian ancestry, and every October since 1977, Minot has been the host to the Norsk Høstfest, North America's largest Scandinavian-American festival.
- The Foundation also publishes books, including the occasional series Scandinavian Classics and Scandinavian Monographs, both of which began in 1914.
- In 2007, it won three Scandinavian Adult Awards, including Best Scandinavian Couples Film, Best Scandinavian Actor (Thomas Raft) and Best Selling Scandinavian Star of 2006 (Gry Bay).
- Henry Goddard Leach (July 3, 1880 – November 11, 1970) was an American Scandinavian studies scholar and civic leader.
- Its Company A "Scandinavian Guards", was the only all-Scandinavian unit in the Confederate Army, consisting of Norwegians, Danes and Swedes.
- Despite a large historic Scandinavian presence in Seattle, especially in Ballard, there is a relative lack of obvious Scandinavian architectural influence in the city.
- Scandinavian Mexicans are citizens of Mexico of full or partial Scandinavian ancestry. The Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) have an intertwined history and shared cultural traits.
- In ancient manuscripts are the following writing pagan named of Theodore: Tur (Scandinavian Thor) or Utor (Scandinavian Ottar).
- The Anglo-Scandinavian Defense. Thought of as inferior to the Scandinavian defense due to exchanging the c pawn for a center pawn, in addition to the Scandinavian already having a somewhat suspect reputation.
- The ancient scandinavian "lundr" meaning orchard or wood has regularly been followed by the suffix -lon (for example, Bouquelon, Écaquelon, Yquelon, etc.).
- The festival is produced by the Scandinavian American Cultural and Historical Foundation with support from California Lutheran University.
- The word is of Scandinavian via Middle English derivation (from early Scandinavian; Danish: "mødding", Swedish regional: "mödding").
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