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Norse is a demonym for Norsemen, a Medieval North Germanic ethnolinguistic group ancestral to modern Scandinavians, defined as speakers of Old Norse from about the 9th to the 13th centuries.
Look up Norse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Norse may also refer to:
Culture and religion
Language
- Proto-Norse language, the Germanic language predecessor of Old Norse
- Old Norse, a North Germanic language spoken in Scandinavia and areas under Scandinavian influence from c. 800 AD to c. 1300 AD
- Old West Norse, the western dialect of Old Norse, spoken in Norway and areas under Norwegian influence
- Greenlandic Norse
- Norn language, an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in Shetland and Orkney, off the north coast of mainland Scotland, and in Caithness
- Old East Norse, the eastern dialect of Old Norse, spoken in Denmark, Sweden and areas under their influence
- Old West Norse, the western dialect of Old Norse, spoken in Norway and areas under Norwegian influence
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Location
- Norse, Texas, a ghost town founded by Nordic pioneers
- Nordic countries
- Scandinavia
Companies
- Norse Atlantic Airways, a Norwegian airline
- Norse Projects, a Danish clothing brand
Sport
- Luther College Norse, the intercollegiate athletic program of Luther College
- Mesabi Range Norse, the intercollegiate athletic program of Mesabi Range College
- Northern Kentucky Norse, the intercollegiate athletic program of Northern Kentucky University
Other uses
- Harold Norse (1916–2009), American poet
- NORSE, acronym for new-onset refractory status epilepticus, a medical condition
- Norse (neuron simulator), a simulation environment for biological neurons; see Spiking neural network § SNN simulation
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Norse
- Nordic (disambiguation)
- Norsca, a fictional land in the Warhammer Fantasy game setting
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