norn

IPA: nˈɔrn

Root Word: Norn

noun

  • (Norse mythology) Any of the three goddesses of fate or destiny.
  • An extinct North Germanic language once spoken on the Shetland and Orkney Islands.

verb

  • (intransitive, obsolete) To mourn; complain.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To bring forward; proffer; propose.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To say; speak; utter; tell.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To call.
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Examples of "norn" in Sentences

  • I fear that Norn is now zero too.
  • The Almighty is the father of the three Norns.
  • I feel quite finished with Norn at the moment.
  • If the views on NORN shift we can delete it again.
  • Notably the use of Norn to refer to the Norn Queens.
  • I will take it to NORN and ask for third party opinions.
  • Either NORN for the map, or a wikiproject dealing with place names.
  • The subject of his doctoral thesis was the Norn language in Shetland.
  • The Norn language was spoken in eastern Caithness into medieval times.
  • They say no, and there's an earthquake as Norn opens a cave to the north.

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