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Scandinavian
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scandinavian
scandinavianadjectiveof, relating to, or characteristic of Scandinavia, its inhabitants, or their languages
Scandinavian
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noun
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a native or inhabitant of Scandinavia.
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the group of languages composed of Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Old Norse, Swedish, and the language of the Faeroe Islands; North Germanic. Scand, Scand.
adjective
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a native or inhabitant of Scandinavia
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Also: Norse. the northern group of Germanic languages, consisting of Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faeroese
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Origin of Scandinavian
First recorded in 1775–85; Scandinavi(a) + -an
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Ibrahimovic, the son of immigrants to Sweden from the former Yugoslavia, was the Scandinavian dad urging his kids to ride bicycles to school.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 6, 2026
These sites could help answer a long-standing question about where the metal used in Scandinavian Bronze Age artifacts originally came from.
From Science Daily • Apr. 29, 2026
Other countries have flagship luxury airlines like Emirates, or excellent brands like Scandinavian Airlines.
From Salon • Apr. 28, 2026
Among European airlines, Air France-KLM has said it plans to increase long-haul fares to counter higher fuel costs, while Scandinavian carrier SAS has raised prices and said it will cut 1,000 flights in April.
From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026
Her name might have been English, but I had always thought she might be Dutch, or Scandinavian, or German perhaps.
From "An Elephant in the Garden" by Michael Morpurgo
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