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lindworm
English
Etymology
Cognate with Old Norse linnormr (“constrictor snake”), Norwegian lindorm (“serpent”), German Lindwurm (“dragon”).
Noun
lindworm (plural lindworms)
- A wingless serpentine dragon having two arms.
- A draconic creature, similar to a wyvern.
Synonyms
- lindorm
- lindwyrm
Translations
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linnorm
English
Etymology
From Norwegian linnorm
Noun
linnorm (plural linnorms)
- A wingless bipedal dragon; a lindworm.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse linnormr (“constrictor snake”). Cognate to English lindworm and German Lindwurm (“dragon”)
Noun
linnorm m (definite singular linnormen, indefinite plural linnormar, definite plural linnormane)
- (folklore) A beast resembling a large, serpentine dragon; a lindworm
References
- “linnorm” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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