Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at skien.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Skien.

Examples

  • "Skien," he says, "in my young days, was an exceedingly lively and sociable place, quite unlike what it afterwards became.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • "Skien," he says, "in my young days, was an exceedingly lively and sociable place, quite unlike what it afterwards became.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • "Skien," he says, "in my young days, was an exceedingly lively and sociable place, quite unlike what it afterwards became.

    Henrik Ibsen Edmund Gosse 1888

  • We came home from Easter vacations on Monday, after a day's drive from Arendal and Skien.

    Back from vacations magnio 2009

  • They sought asylum in Norway and now live in Skien.

    Self-Censorship: It’s The Preemptive Way « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

  • They sought asylum in Norway and now live in Skien.

    2009 March 28 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

  • The sexton at Skien, who helped in the lessons, described the poet afterwards as "a quiet boy with a pair of wonderful eyes, but with no sort of cleverness except an unusual gift for drawing."

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • The only piece of property left when this process had been gone through was a little broken-down farmhouse called Venstöb, in the outskirts of Skien.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • "The inhabitants of Skien," he said with grim humor, "were quite unworthy to possess my birthplace."

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • Cornelia Martie Altenburg, of the same town of Skien; she was one year his senior, and the daughter of a merchant.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.