- tr.wikipedia.org NornNornların bu romantik gosterimi fölklöre ters düşerek Nornlardan birini kanatlı gösteryor. Nornlar (Eski Norsça: norn, çoğul: nornir), Norse mitolojisindeki üç dísirdir: Urd (geçmiş)...
- en.wikipedia.org Norn languageNorn is an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland) off the north coast of mainland Scotland and in Caithness in the far north...
- omniglot.com writing/norn.htmNorn descended from Old Norse and was brought to Scotland and the islands of the North Atlantic by settlers from western parts of Norway from about 800 AD.
- PREVIEW. Menu. Norn. Street Address. City, State, Zip.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/nornFrom Middle English nornen, nurnen, from Old English gnornan, gnornian (“to be sad, murmur, complain, mourn, lament, grieve”), from Proto-West Germanic *gnuʀnōn...
- britannica.com topic/NornNorn, in Germanic mythology, any of a group of supernatural beings who corresponded to the Greek Moirai...
- scotsman.com heritage-and-retro/heritage/norn-…However, Orcadians (people of Orkney) who spoke their own variant of Norn for almost 1,000 years do boast one of the most ancient artefacts in the language...
- youtube.com watchThe Norn Language of Orkney and Shetland.
- wiktionary.en-academic.com 54216/NornNorn — may refer to: The Norn language, an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken on Shetland and Orkney.
- The fate of Norn was finally decided in 1560, when the Reformation reached Scotland and the islands saw new Scots schools and Scots speaking clergymen.