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Scandinavian origin. This list
excludes words borrowed directly from Old Norse; for those, see list of
English words of Old
Norse origin. cog cosy flounder...
- centuries, and left
English surnames of
Norse origin in the area now
called the Danelaw.
According to
Origins of
English Surnames and A
Dictionary of English...
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Denmark (
Danish: Danmark,
pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] ) is a
Nordic country in the south-central
portion of
Northern Europe. It is the
metropolitan part of and...
- of
several Danish royal visits, most
recently by
Prince Henrik in 2011. A
minority of
residents in the 21st
century are of
Danish origin. The
Santa Ynez...
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descendants can be
either of "
Danish origin" (if both of
their parents were born in
Denmark with
Danish citizenship) and of "foreign
origin" (if one of
their parents...
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Denmark has seen an
increase in
immigration over the past 30 years, with a
large part of the
immigrants originating from non-Western countries. As of...
- The
surname Rose can be of English, Scottish, French,
Danish,
German or
Jewish origin. The name
Ruskin (Rose + Kin) is
derived from Rose.[citation needed]...
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Americans of
Danish origin or descent. Most
Danes who came to the
United States after 1865 did so
because of
economic motives. The
Danish po****tion in...
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international reality television show
format of
Danish origin. Gift ved første blik [dk], the
original Danish series and
other international versions Married...
- M/1932 was a
light machine gun
concept of
Danish origin and was
considered to
supplement the
Madsen gun in
Danish service. It was fed from a 20-round box...