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Definition of New Norwegian
1. Noun. One of two official languages of Norway; based on rural dialects.
Definition of New Norwegian
1. Proper noun. Nynorsk; Norwegian Nynorsk ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of New Norwegian
Literary usage of New Norwegian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In Viking Land: Norway: Its Peoples, Its Fjords and Its Fjelds by Will Seymour Monroe (1908)
"... The Dano-Norwegian and the New-Norwegian — Unconscious approximation of the
two languages. ... NewNorwegian ..."
2. International Migration Outlook by OECD (2006)
"The new Norwegian Nationality Act of September 2005 requires language skills in
Norwegian or Sami as a pre-condition to obtain nationality. ..."
3. Production; a Study in Economics by Peter Harboe Castberg (1907)
"It became necessary to procure silver, and upon the basis of this silver to issue
new Norwegian notes. The Norwegian people were accordingly enjoined to ..."
4. The Political History of England by William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole (1906)
"After some Swedish successes a convention was signed at Moss on August 14, which
recognised the new Norwegian constitution, but provided for a personal ..."
5. The History of England, from Addington's Administration to the Close of by George Charles Brodrick, John Knight Fotheringham (1906)
"... was signed at Moss on August 14, which recognised the new Norwegian constitution,
but provided for a personal union of the crowns of Sweden and Norway. ..."
6. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1903)
"Norwegian Residents, New York city, gifts for the erection of a new Norwegian
hospital there, aggregating $140000. Oberlin College, Ohio, gift from friend ..."