-
temporary or
permanent housing. In Scandinavia, the
boathouse is
known as a
naust, a word
deriving from Old
Norse naverstað.
These were
typically built with...
- and
outside of them).
Boating houses,
known in
Scandinavian culture as "
Nausts", are the
buildings used to hold
Viking Ships during the
winter and any...
-
April 2016: the
Danish firm AART
architects with
their proposal titled "
NAUST".
Oseberg Ship prow
Animal Head Post from
Viking Ship
Museum Viking Ship...
- (< *Hróth₂ikos) *néh₂us "vessel, boat" OE nōwend "shipmaster, sailor" ON
naust "boathouse"; OIc nōr "ship" nāvis "ship" naûs "ship"; Myc na-u-do-mo "shipbuilders"...
- a
naust (a
traditional Norwegian boathouse) was
built about half a
nautical mile from the harbour. Each
winter Sebbe Als is
pulled into the
naust for...
- name of the
local river Nausta. The
river name is
identical with the word
naust which means "boathouse". The last
element is dalr
which means "valley" or...
- Nandamundus, Nandaricus, Nandinus, Nandoi, Nandulfo, Nandus, Nantemiro,
Nantildo naust- *naustą "a ship-shed, boathouse" Naustus,
Naustila neu-, nu- *neujaz "new"...
- 750
effigy dismantled and
burned in
Charlie Smith's art piece,
Synapse Naust 2003
Recreation Plantation Dreams of
Chromatic Distraction The
Sandman 950...
- by eye. The
traditional practice of
sheltering boats in bank-cuttings ("
nausts") –
small artificial harbours – was
probably also emplo**** with the birlinn...
- word Nauma)
which has an
unknown meaning, but it may come from the word
naust which means "boat". The
second part of the
river name (-sen) is derived...