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1Nórdico antiguo — Norrøna tunga, Norræn tunga …
2Древнеисландский язык — Самоназвание: Norrœnt mál, Dǫnsk tunga Страны: Сканди …
3Древнесеверный язык — Древнеисландский язык Самоназвание: Norrœnt mál, Dǫnsk tunga Страны: Скандинавия, Исландия, Гренландия, Фарерские о ва, Ирландия, Британские о ва, Винланд Вымер: Развился в современный исландский язык …
4Blune — This very unusual surname recorded as Blun, Blunn, and Blune, is apparently English. Certainly in its varied spellings it has been recorded in England since at least the time of King Charles 1st (1625 1649), and there are no proven indications… …
5Blunn — This very unusual surname recorded as Blun, Blunn, and Blune, is apparently English. Certainly in its varied spellings it has been recorded in England since at least the time of King Charles 1st (1625 1649), and there are no proven indications… …
6blunt — blunt1 [blʌnt] adj [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Perhaps from Old Norse blundr sleeping ] 1.) not sharp or pointed ≠ ↑sharp ▪ Sharpen all your blunt knives. ▪ a blunt pencil 2.) speaking in an honest way even if this upsets people →↑bluntly …
7bhlendh- — bhlendh English meaning: pale, reddish Deutsche Übersetzung: “fahl, rötlich”; “undeutlich schimmern”; “trũbe sein or machen” (also durch Umrũhren of water etc); “irren, schlecht sehen”; “Dämmerung” Note: It belongs probably to… …