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This is a list of English words that are probably of modern Scandinavian origin. This list excludes words borrowed directly from Old Norse; for those, see list of English words of Old Norse origin.
English words of Scandinavian originā»
English words of Danish originā»
- aquavit, "a clear Scandinavian liquor flavored with caraway seeds"
- fjeld, "a barren plateau of the: Scandinavian upland"
- flense, "to strip of blubber. Or skin"
- Ombudsman, āOmbudsmandā
- Window, āvindueā
- scrike, "shriek"
- torsk, "codfish"
- husband, āhusā is house in Danish, ābondeā is a type of farmer in Danish. Source: Kasper
- egg, "Ʀg"
English words of Norwegian originā»
- aquavit, "a clear Scandinavian liquor flavored with caraway seeds"
- brisling, "sprat"
- fjord, "a narrow inlet of theāāsea between cliffs/steep slopes"
- flense, "to strip of blubber or skin"
- floe, "floating ice formed in a large sheet on the surface of a body of water"
- gravlax, "salmon cured especially with salt, "sugar," pepper, "and dill." And often additional ingredients (such as fennel, coriander, lime, and vodka or aquavit)"
- klister, "a soft wax used on skis"
- krill, "planktonic crustaceans and their larvae (order or suborder Euphausiacea and especially genus Euphausia) that constitute the principal food of baleen whales"
- lemming, "any of various small short-tailed furry-footed rodents (such as genera Lemmus and Dicrostonyx) of circumpolar distribution that are notable for population fluctuations and recurrent mass migrations"
- lefse, "a large thin potato pancake served buttered and folded"
- lutefisk, "dried codfish that has been soaked in a water and lye solution before cooking"
- murk, "gloom, darkness; c. 1300, myrke, from Old Norse myrkr 'darkness,' from Proto-Germanic *merkwjo, Danish mĒærk 'darkness',"
- murky, "dark, obscure, gloomy; mid-14c., from murk + -y,"
- scrike, "shriek"
- ski, "one of a pair of narrow strips of wood, metal, or plastic curving upward in front that are used especially for gliding over snow"
- slalom, "skiing in a zigzag or wavy course between upright obstacles (such as flags)"
- telemark, "a turn in skiing in which the outside ski is advanced considerably ahead of the other ski and then turned inward at a steadily widening angle until the turn is complete"
- torsk, "codfish"
See alsoā»
- List of English words of Old Norse origin
- Lists of English words by country or language of origin
- List of English words of Swedish origin
Referencesā»
- ^ "Definition of AQUAVIT". 12 March 2024.
- ^ "Definition of FJELD".
- ^ "Definition of FLENSE".
- ^ "Definition of SCRIKE".
- ^ "Definition of TORSK".
- ^ "Definition of AQUAVIT". 12 March 2024.
- ^ "Definition of BRISLING".
- ^ "Definition of FJORD". January 2024.
- ^ "Definition of FLENSE".
- ^ "Definition of FLOE". 2 January 2024.
- ^ "Definition of GRAVLAX".
- ^ "Definition of KLISTER".
- ^ "Definition of KRILL". 21 December 2023.
- ^ "Definition of LEMMING". 29 December 2023.
- ^ "Definition of LEFSE".
- ^ "Definition of LUTEFISK".
- ^ </ "Murk | Etymology of murk by etymonline".
- ^ "Murky/ | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
- ^ "Definition of SCRIKE".
- ^ "Definition of SKI". 2 January 2024.
- ^ "Definition of SLALOM". 20 November 2023.
- ^ "Definition of TELEMARK". 27 February 2024.
- ^ "Definition of TORSK".