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Symra was a
Norwegian language periodical published between 1905 and 1914.
Symra; En
Aarbog for
Norske Paa
Begge Sider Af
Havet (
Symra; an
Annual for Norwegians...
- to be a
forgery and
published a
discrediting article which appeared in
Symra in 1910.
Breda also
forwarded copies of the
inscription to
fellow linguists...
- Prestat, Pretor, Priga, Provelyn, Regapen, Resenz, Rewisca, Serigabtin,
Symra, Vronogabic, Xablin, and Xil. It is
marketed as a
combination drug with...
- and was
published for the
first time in the
collection of
poems called Symra in 1863. Some
parts of this poem are
widely sung in Norway, and the two...
-
Dictionary of the
Norwegian Dialects 1850
Dictionary On
Google Books Symra Symra 1863
Poetry Includes the poem Nordmannen. I
Marknaden In the
Market 1854...
- the rune-stone to be a forgery, and
published a
discrediting article in
Symra in 1910.
Breda also
forwarded copies of the
inscription to
various contemporary...
- Sange, Op. 19 Galmandssange, Op. 22 Zehn
Lieder aus Winternächte, Op. 26
Symra, Op. 28 Rytmeskvulp, Op. 29 Fra Vår til Høst, Op. 36 Tonar, Op. 37 Bersøglis...
- an author,
articles by Flom
frequently appears in the
literary magazine Symra. Flom was the
author of A
History of
Norwegian Immigration to the United...
- the
period 1905 to 1914, he
additionally was the
founder and co-editor of
Symra, a
literary magazine which was also
published in Decorah, Iowa. In 1914...
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Norges Bank's banknote. In the 1860s he
published both
poetry collection Symra and
Norwegian grammar for Ivar Aasen. He had
become acquainted with Henrik...