Northman
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Definition
Noun: 1. A historical term for an inhabitant of Scandinavia, especially during the Viking Age: The word refers to a person from the northern regions of Europe, specifically Scandinavia. It is most commonly associated with the Vikings—the seafaring warriors, traders, and explorers from what is now Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The chronicles described the raid by the fierce northman.
- Archaeologists found a burial site containing the remains of a northman and his weapons.
- In the saga, the young northman set out to explore distant lands.
Advanced Usage
- The term northman is primarily used in historical contexts. In modern English, the more common and specific terms are Viking (for the raiding and exploring period) or Scandinavian (for the general geographic and modern context).
- It can sometimes be used poetically or in literary works to evoke the ancient Norse culture.
Variants and Related Words
- Norse (adj. & n.): Relating to ancient Scandinavia or its people or language. (e.g., )
- Norman (n.): A descendant of the northmen (Vikings) who settled in northern France (Normandy). This is a distinct historical group that arose after the Viking Age.
Synonyms
- Viking
- Norseman
- Scandinavian (in a historical context)
Noun
- an inhabitant of Scandinavia