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This category contains articles with Old Norse-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Pages in category "Articles containing Old Norse-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,059 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Clan
- Clann Ruaidhrí
- Clitic
- Cnut of Northumbria
- Cnut
- Coal
- Colla mac Báirid
- Colonsay
- Columba
- Common raven
- Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish
- Controversies about the word niggardly
- Copeland Islands
- Copenhagen
- Copinsay
- Corby (surname)
- Correlative verse
- Cortain
- County Dublin
- County Wicklow
- Courage
- Court of Legislature (Iceland)
- Cowgill's law (Germanic)
- Creator deity
- Crimean Gothic
- Crosby, Isle of Man
- Cross
- Cross-country skiing
- Cruck
- Cumbrian toponymy
- Cumbric
- Cunningsburgh
- Cunt
- Cur
- Curonians
D
- Dagny (name)
- Damsay
- Dane axe
- Danelaw
- Danheim
- Danish and Norwegian alphabet
- Danish language
- Danish Runic Inscription 154
- Darby (name)
- Davik
- Davik (village)
- Affreca de Courcy
- Death in Norse paganism
- Deer
- Deity
- Denmark
- Derby
- Devil in Christianity
- Digra
- Dingwall
- Dirt
- Dokka
- Dollywaggon Pike
- Domnall mac Eimín
- Dønna Municipality
- Dønnes Municipality
- Dovre
- Dovrefjell
- Drangedal
- Draugr
- The Drongs
- Dryna
- Dubgall mac Somairle
- Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí
- Dublin
- Kingdom of Dublin
- Durham, England
- Dverberg Municipality
- Dwarf (folklore)
- Dypvåg
- Dyrøy Municipality
E
- Earl
- Earldom of Orkney
- Early Scandinavian Dublin
- East Burra
- East Germanic languages
- East Linga
- Eastern Settlement
- Eday
- Edinburgh's Runestone
- Edmund Ironside
- Edøy
- Egersund
- Egge, Nord-Trøndelag
- Eggþér
- Egil's Saga
- Egill Skallagrímsson
- Egilsay
- Eid og Voll
- Eid, Hordaland
- Eid, Møre og Romsdal
- Eid, Norway
- Eidanger
- Eide
- Eide, Aust-Agder
- Eidfjord
- Eidsivating
- Eidskog
- Eigersund
- Eigg
- Eikefjord
- Eikefjord (village)
- Eiken, Agder
- Eiken, Norway
- Eilean Horrisdale
- Eilean Mhealasta
- Eina Municipality
- Eisteddfod
- Eiteråga
- Ekke Nekkepenn
- Elbe
- Elf
- Elfdalian
- Elgfróði
- Elk
- Elsfjord Municipality
- Elverum
- ...En their medh ríki fara...
- English loanwords in Irish
- Eorsa
- Ēostre
- Eresfjord og Vistdal
- Erfjord
- Ergi
- Erik Knutsson
- Eric Bloodaxe
- Eiríkr Hákonarson
- Erik Eriksson
- Erik the Red
- Thorstein Eiriksson
- Erilaz
- Eriska
- Eriskay
- Erland
- Ermanaric
- Esja
- Etne
- Etnedal
- Etruscan language
- Etymology of Aberdeen
- Etymology of Denmark
- Etymology of Skye
- European bison
- Evanger
- Evenes Municipality
- Evje
- Evje og Hornnes
- Evje og Vegusdal
- Eynhallow
- Eystein I of Norway
- Eystein II of Norway
F
- Fåberg
- Fåvang
- Fåberg (village)
- Færder
- Fáfnir
- Fair Isle
- Fairyland
- Falkenbach
- Family trees of the Norse gods
- Fana (municipality)
- Fara, Orkney
- Faray
- Fárbauti
- Faroe Islands
- Faroese independence movement
- Faroese language
- Fauske (town)
- Fauske Municipality
- Feather cloak
- Feda (municipality)
- Fedje
- Félag
- Fenodyree
- Fetlar
- Fidchell
- Fidra
- Fillan Municipality
- Fimbulwinter
- Fingal
- Finger
- Finn (ethnonym)
- Finnic peoples
- Finnøy
- Finsland (municipality)
- First Swedish Crusade
- Firth of Forth
- Fishguard
- Fister (municipality)
- Fitjar
- Fjære
- Fjalar (rooster)
- Fjalar and Galar
- Fjaler
- Fjelberg