- Look up
snœr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snœr may
refer to: Snær,
seemingly a
personification of snow Snör,
bride of Karl in the
Eddic poem Rígsþula...
- was born, who had a
ruddy complexion. Karl
married a
woman named Snör or
Snœr (daughter-in-law;
sometimes anglicized as Snor), and they had
twelve sons...
- Hrolf, Rolf Nór: Norr Forniot,
Forniotr Hlér: Hler ; : Kari Snær: Snaer,
Snœr, Snow Véi: Vee. "Nor".
Archived from the
original on 20
August 2015. Retrieved...
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Alternative Anglicizations are Ægir: Aegir ; Drífa: Drifa ; Fön: Fönn ; Hlér: Hler ; Jökul: Iökul ; Lǣ: Lee ; Mjöl: Mjol, Miöll ; Snær: Snaer,
Snœr, Snow....
- 2008.04964.x. PMID 18505444. S2CID 205457755.
Petersen AS,
Barloese MC,
Snoer A, et al. (September 2019). "Verapamil and
Cluster Headache:
Still a Mystery...
- 1111/j.1468-1331.2006.01566.x. PMID 16987158.
Petersen AS,
Barloese MC,
Snoer A,
Soerensen AM,
Jensen RH (2019). "Verapamil and
Cluster Headache: Still...
- Guðmundsson, Eric Hanson,
Silja Hauksdóttir, Hallgrímur Helgason, Roy Kesey,
Andri Snœr Magnason,
Steven Millhauser,
Bragi Ólafsson,
Padgett Powell,
Benjamin Rosenbaum...
- as
Eastward (1924). Proza.
Eerste bundel (1923) ("Prose.
Volume I") Het
snoer der
ontferming (1924) ("The
String of Comp****ion") Proza.
Tweede bundel...
- (1860–1911)
studied with
teachers including Antonio Zamara.
Myrtle Hart
Johannes Snoer this teacher's
teachers Schulhoff (1825–1898)
studied with
teachers including...
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Snijders (born 1989),
football player Johannes Snippendaal (1616–1670)
Johann Snoer (1868–1936),
composer and
harpist Paul van
Soest (born 1947),
actor Ap Sok...