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See also: norn

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse norn.

 
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Baldr's Death by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1817. The three Norns and the tree Yggdrasil can be seen in the background.

Noun

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Norn (plural Norns)

  1. (Norse mythology) Any of the three goddesses of fate or destiny.
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  • (goddess of fate or destiny): Fate (Greek mythology)
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  • Urd (“Fate” or “Past”)
  • Verdandi (“Happening” or “Present”)
  • Skuld (“Debt” or “Future”)
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Etymology 2

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Ultimately from Old Norse norrǿnn (northern, Norse)

Proper noun

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Norn

  1. An extinct North Germanic language once spoken on the Shetland and Orkney Islands.
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Middle English

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From Norrene.

Adjective

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Norn

  1. Related or pertaining to Norway; Norwegian

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