- Jutlandic, or
Jutish (Danish: jysk;
pronounced [ˈjysk]), is the
western variety of Danish,
spoken on the
peninsula of
Jutland in Denmark. Generally, Jutlandic...
- The
Limfjord (common Danish:
Limfjorden [ˈliːmˌfjoˀɐn], in
northwest Jutlandish dialect: Æ Limfjord) is a
shallow part of the sea,
located in
Denmark where...
- merchant, captain,
privateer who led a
peasant rebellion against the
Jutlandish gentry that was part of the Count's Feud (Grevens Fejde)
civil war. Clement...
- him. The
magnates became more
involved in the
works of the Church, and
Jutlandish magnate ****er
Svendsen was
appointed Archbishop of Lund by Olaf in 1089...
- Aakjær is one of the most
beloved Danish poets of the 20th Century. As a
Jutlandish regionalist and
dialect writer he is the heir of Blicher. But he was also...
-
founded in 1945 by his son
Peder Hansen as "Vestjysk Stålteknik A/S" (West-
Jutlandish steel technology). The
company initially manufactured household appliances...
- ("which in many
dialects was
softened to Oþin [...] I look upon the i as a
Jutlandish prefix") and he
translates "O
Woden receive [thy servant] Woden!". He...
-
Danish Songs 114 1923 (1923)–1924
vocal Coll. 20 Fire
jydske sange Four
Jutlandish Songs 115 1923 (1923)–1924
vocal A.
Berntsen 272, 273, 274, 275 "Foraarssang...
- the
cards 6-10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace. Brus is
described as an old
Jutlandish game, but its
rules and
terminology suggest that it is
descended from...
- Mesterskabsrække, lost
their ****ociation
football match against the best
placed Jutlandish league team in the 1943–44 season,
Aarhus GF.
Arbejdernes Idrætsforening...