e/Greenlandic Norse

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has glosseng: Greenlandic Norse is an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in the Norse settlements of Greenland until their demise in the late 15th century. The language is attested through some 80 runic inscriptions, many of which are difficult to date and not all of which were necessarily carved by people born in Greenland.
lexicalizationeng: Greenlandic Norse
subclass oflanguage/gmq
instance ofhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/North_Germanic_languages
instance ofhttp://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/North_Germanic_languages
instance ofe/Languages
Meaning
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
has glossang: Grēneland Norþmannisc is dēad Norþ þēodisc sprǣc þe man spræc in þǣm Norþmanniscum tūnum Grēnelandes oþ hiera folcadeaþ in þǣm latum 15um ȝēarhundrede. Sēo sprǣc is cūþ bȳ 80 rūnstæfisce ȝeƿritum.
lexicalizationang: Grēneland Norðisc
lexicalizationang: Grēnelandes Norðisc
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media:imgGrenelandisc runstafas.gif
media:imgGron-rune-kingigtorssuaq.jpg

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