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The word 'Scandinavian' is a proper adjectivein the term 'Scandinavian warrior', used to describe the common noun 'warrior'.The proper noun 'Scandinavian' is a word for a native or inhabitant of Scandinavia, or a person of Scandinavian descent, a word for a person.
It is of unknown Scandinavian origin.Middle English and Scandinavian
There is no specific Scandinavian word but the swedish translation is: "Död" and the norwegian and danish translations are probably quite similar.
The word pertaining to extreme Northern Europe is Scandinavian.
The possessive form of the word "fairy" is "fairy's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a fairy. In grammar, the apostrophe followed by the letter "s" is used to show possession for singular nouns.
Yes, the word 'fairy' is a noun, a word for a mythical being, a word for a thing.
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Norse
Scandinavian
secret or mystery =]
The Latin word for fairy is fata or fatum. This actually means goddess of fate. A fairy is a mythological creature.
That would be "Dane".