Definitions
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- proper noun
Icelandic (North Germanic language, national tongue ofIceland ). - adjective
Icelandic (of or relating to the North Germanic language spoken inIceland ). - adjective
Icelandic (of or relating to the natives or inhabitants ofIceland ). - adjective
Icelandic (of, relating to, or originating fromIceland ).
Etymologies
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Examples
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The ship was carrying 15 crew members, including an Icelandish member of the former Sri Lankan Monitoring Mission (SLMM), and was planning to sail towards the northern coastal area held by the rebels at that time.
Sri Lankan Authorities Ordered The Controversial Aid Ship Seized Last Week To Leave The Country 2009
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Eric's Saga and Karlsefne's Saga combined I believe there is a no less faithful picture of a good Icelandish woman.
Gudrid the Fair A Tale of the Discovery of America Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Mr. Jorrocks have been similarly disappointed, for it enters into the philosophy of few to conceive the fame and grandeur of Newmarket compressed into the limits of the petty, outlandish, Icelandish place that bears the name.
Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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The Blue Fox by Sjon, translated by Victoria Cribb from the Icelandish (Telegram)
MOLESKINE LITERARIO 2009
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