- Näcken, Nicor, Nøkk, or Nøkken (German: Nixe; Dutch: nikker, nekker; Danish:
nøkke;
Norwegian Bokmål: nøkk; Nynorsk: nykk; Swedish: näck; Faroese: nykur; Finnish:...
-
scholarly term for
Norse mythological elves Danish elver, elverfolk,
ellefolk nøkke, nisse, fe alf
Swedish älva skogsrå, skogsfru,
tomte alv, alf Norwegian...
- root,
Germanic *hnuk-, in
contexts where western varieties used *luk-: "
nokke corresponds to nøkkel" ('key' in
Eastern Scandinavian) "as loki~lokke to...
- Stabbe-Låten Hølje Dale
Halling Sæbygga So
lokka me over den myra Saag du
nokke te kjæringa mi Brulåten
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- (入場セレモニー, Nyūjō Seremonī)
Round 1335: "From the Get-Go" (最初(のっけ)から,
Saisho (
nokke) Kara)
Round 1336: "A
class Called Super Middleweight" (S・ミドルという階級, S Midoru...
- the island. "Nexø" is
possibly a
combination of the Old
Norse elements "
nøkke",
meaning Nix or
water spirit, and "sæ" (sea). It was
first do****ented in...
- from sea gods like
Neptune and
folkloric water creatures like the Neck,
Nökke or Nykur. In his 1961
revision of the
international folktale index, American...
- war
goddess Neamhain, or is
connected to water-spirits such as the Nixie,
Nokke or even Neptune. The
first known mention of
Nicneven was by
Alexander Montgomerie...
- "Byen med det
store hjertet", "Kioskdamen", "Annen Violin" and "Vi e'kje
nokke, vi". He
chaired the
Norwegian Comedy Writers' ****ociation for 20 years...
- (ない) -nē (ねぇ) -nai (ない) Past
negative form
nanda (なんだ) nke (んけ) -nke (んけ) -
nōkke (のーっけ) -nyākki (にゃあっき) -naikke (ないっけ)
nakatta (なかった) iru (居る) or oru (おる)...