- stød nor
pitch accent. In most of
Jutland and Zealand,
there is stød. In
Zealandic traditional dialects and
regional language, stød is more
frequent than...
- SS
Zealandic was a
British ocean liner initially operated by
White Star Line. She was used both as a p****enger
liner and a
cargo ship as well as serving...
-
Zeelandic Flanders (Dutch: Zeeuws-Vlaanderen [ˌzeːusˈflaːndərə(n)] ; Zeeuws: Zeêuws-Vlaonderen; West Flemish: Zêeuws-Vloandern) is the
southernmost region...
- needed] Valdemar's
Zealandic Law was a
civil code
enacted in the 13th century.
Prior to the
adoption of the Jutlandic,
Zealandic and the
Scanian laws...
- At
least two
ships have been
named SS
Zealandic: SS
Zealandic (1911) was an
ocean liner launched for the
White Star Line in 1911,
renamed Mamillius after...
-
Zeelandic (Zeeuws: Zeêuws; Dutch:
Zeeuws [zeːu̯s] ; West Flemish: Zêeuws) is a
group of
language varieties spoken in the
southwestern parts of the Netherlands...
- Collectanea)
Codex Holmiensis (Jyske Lov) Valdemar's
Zealandic Law (Valdemars Sjællandske Lov) Erik's
Zealandic Law (Eriks Sjællandske Lov)
Codex Runicus (Skaanske...
- (1971–2003),
amalgamated into
Squadron 724 of the
Royal Danish Air Force.
Zealandic Engineer Regiment,
merged with
Jutlandic Engineer Regiment in 1997 to...
-
purple bear-like
creature whose voice is very
close to an Australian/New
Zealandic accent. He is a polymath, brainiac, and scientist. His intellectualism...
-
thing (ting) and
statute laws
until late
medieval time (Jutlandic Law,
Zealandic Law and
Scanian Law).
Although Denmark was a
unified kingdom, the custom...