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Was (wer) ist Norse$53746$ - definition

CREATURE IN SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY
Ra (norse); Raa (norse)

Ostmen         
  • Clan MacDonald]], Lord of the Isles
  • Skuldelev II, a Viking warship built in the Norse–Gaelic community of [[Dublin]] ({{circa}} 1042)
ETHNIC GROUP OF MIXED CELTIC AND NORSE HERITAGE
Hiberno-Norse; Gall-Gaidhel; Gall-Gaedhil; Gall-Gaidheal; Gall Gaedhel; Gall-Gaedhel; Scoto-Norse; Foreign Gaels; Gall-Gaedil; Gall Gaidel; Gall-Gaidel; Gaelic-Norse; Norse-Gael; Ostmen; Norse Gaels; Norse-Gaelic; Norse Gael; Gall-Gaidhil; Gall-Gael; Norse-Irish; Irish-Norse; Gall-Ghàidheil; Gall-Ghaedhil; Gaelic-Scandinavian; Norse-Gaels; Norse–Gaelic; Norse–Gael; Norse Gaelic; Foreign Gael; Norse Irish; Austmenn; Gallgáedil; Hiberno Norse; Gall Gaidheil; Gall Goídil; Gallgoidel; Vikings in Ireland; Scandinavian-Gaelic; Hiberno-Scandinavians; Hiberno-Scandinavian
·noun ·pl East men; Danish settlers in Ireland, formerly so called.
Norse–Gaels         
  • Clan MacDonald]], Lord of the Isles
  • Skuldelev II, a Viking warship built in the Norse–Gaelic community of [[Dublin]] ({{circa}} 1042)
ETHNIC GROUP OF MIXED CELTIC AND NORSE HERITAGE
Hiberno-Norse; Gall-Gaidhel; Gall-Gaedhil; Gall-Gaidheal; Gall Gaedhel; Gall-Gaedhel; Scoto-Norse; Foreign Gaels; Gall-Gaedil; Gall Gaidel; Gall-Gaidel; Gaelic-Norse; Norse-Gael; Ostmen; Norse Gaels; Norse-Gaelic; Norse Gael; Gall-Gaidhil; Gall-Gael; Norse-Irish; Irish-Norse; Gall-Ghàidheil; Gall-Ghaedhil; Gaelic-Scandinavian; Norse-Gaels; Norse–Gaelic; Norse–Gael; Norse Gaelic; Foreign Gael; Norse Irish; Austmenn; Gallgáedil; Hiberno Norse; Gall Gaidheil; Gall Goídil; Gallgoidel; Vikings in Ireland; Scandinavian-Gaelic; Hiberno-Scandinavians; Hiberno-Scandinavian
The Norse–Gaels (; ; , 'foreigner-Gaels') were a people of mixed Gaelic and Norse ancestry and culture. They emerged in the Viking Age, when Vikings who settled in Ireland and in Scotland adopted Gaelic culture and intermarried with Gaels.
Greenlandic Norse         
  • The introduction of ''Atlamál'' in the Codex Regius: "E''nn'' segir gle''gg''ra í Atlamalo''m'' enum grǫnlenzcom",<ref>Bugge, p. 291.</ref> – "Yet more fully is spoken (of this) in "The Greenlandish Lay of Atli.""<ref>Hollander, p. 293.</ref>
  • The Kingittorsuaq Runestone
EXTINCT NORTH GERMANIC LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY NORSE SETTLERS IN GREENLAND
Greenland Norse; Greenlandic Norse language
Greenlandic Norse is an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in the Norse settlements of Greenland until their demise in the late 15th century. The language is primarily attested by runic inscriptions found in Greenland.

Wikipedia

In Scandinavian folklore, a (in Swedish) (pl rår), is a spirit who is the keeper or warden of a particular location or landform. The rå is known both in Nordic culture and in the Sami culture, where it is called radie.

It was important for humans to cultivate good relationships with them, since they had power over the natural forces and animals under their care, and could cause both good and bad luck for humans who interfered with the places and creatures under their watch.