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Ari A member of a race of native people encountered by early Norse settlers to Greenland, often equated with Inuit or American Indians. Etymology: After Skrælingar (  1 Etymology; 2 Pygmies and Skrælings; 3 Norse worldview; 4 Norse exploration of the New World; 5 First contact between Vikings and Skræling; 6 Thorfinn  The Norse simply called them Skrælings, not making any distinction between them. To the Norse the term Skræling indicated that these people looked, lived, and  The word you were trying to use is "etymology", without the n.

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Skraeling. Interpretation  Skraeling. Skraeling 1767, Norse name for inhabitants of Greenland encountered by the Viking settlers there, Native cultures Native American genealogy.

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Skraeling etymology

The Name Skraeling Q: I read your page on the Beothuk tribe of Newfoundland and was surprised to see that you translated Skraelings - a name the Vikings gave the natives of Vinland, probably the Beothuks - as "heathens". Skræling (Old Norse and Icelandic: skrælingi, plural skrælingjar) is the name the Norse Greenlanders used for the peoples they encountered in North America (Canada and Greenland). In surviving sources, it is first applied to the Thule people, the proto-Inuit group with whom the Norse coexisted in Greenland after about the 13th century. In the sagas, it is also used for the peoples of the Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary. Skraeling. 1767, Norse name for inhabitants of Greenland encountered by the Viking settlers there, from Old Norse Skræingjar (plural), apparently literally "little men" (compare Icelandic skrælna "shrink"); another term for them was smair menn. Skrælings: lt;p|>||Skræling|| (|Old Norse| and |Icelandic|: ||skrælingi||, plural ||skrælingjar||) is the na World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of Skraeling 1767, Norse name for inhabitants of Greenland encountered by the Viking settlers there, from Old Norse Skræingjar (plural), apparently literally "little men" (compare Icelandic skrælna "shrink"); another term for them was smair menn.

Skraeling (n.) 1767, Norse name for inhabitants of Greenland encountered by the Viking settlers there, from Old Norse Skræingjar (plural), apparently literally "little men" (compare Icelandic skrælna "shrink"); another term for them was smair menn. Etymology After Old Norse skrælingi (of disputed etymology), the Norse name for the native inhabitants of Greenland and continental North America. Etymology From Old Norse skrælingi, ultimately of unclear origin.
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It may have been related to the Norse word for "scream," referring to the war cries uttered by the Beothuks.

Origin from ON Skræling(j)ar (plural) Source: Another explanation for the etymology of the word skræling is proposed by Kirsten Seaver in her work "'Pygmies' of the Far North."The pygmy belongs to a vein of mythological races that was ubiquitous throughout Ancient and medieval lore dating as far back as Homer's Iliad.
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På norsk bruker man betegnelsen skral når man føler seg dårlig eller syk. Skrælna viser til å krympe, minske eller tørking (av eksempelvis planter). Se hela listan på dictionary.sensagent.com As documented in Certain Pre-Columbian Notices of American Aborigines by William H. Babcock, the word skraeling may have been the name of one of the North American tribes encountered during initial contact.


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a) A member of a race of native people encountered by early Norse settlers to Greenland, often equated with Inuit or American Indians. b) A little-known language once spoken by the now extinct Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland (also called Beothuk or Red Indian).