Scandinavian
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++
Examples from the Corpus
Scandinavian• The presence of leprosy among Scandinavians in the Upper Mississippi Valley was unmemorable even to historians.• If we had any Scandinavian in us.• Wherever you look, there's Francis Foley and there are Scandinavians.• Settled partly by Scandinavians, it has a tradition of liberalism, tolerance, and belief in community.• Unfortunately, in 1009 a particularly large force of Scandinavians appeared.• Inside the kitchen it was warm, and smiling Scandinavians gave him hot blankets and drinks to revive him.• But having been once rebuffed, the Scandinavians set about collecting more evidence.Scan·di·na·vi·an nounChineseSyllable
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Scandinavian
Scan‧di‧na‧vi‧an /ˌskændəˈneɪviən◂, ˌskændɪˈneɪviən◂/
noun [countable]
someone from the area of northern Europe that consists of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and usually Finland and Iceland
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Scandinavian languages
Scan‧di‧na‧vi‧an /ˌskændəˈneɪviən◂, ˌskændɪˈneɪviən◂/
noun [countable]someone from the area of northern Europe that consists of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and usually Finland and Iceland
—Scandinavian adjective: