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** The Greenland Norse ( climate change, environmental damage, loss of trading partners, irrational reluctance to eat fish, hostile neighbors and most unwillingness to adapt in the face of social collapse )
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** and Greenland
** West Ice accidents: During a severe storm in the West Ice, east of Greenland, 78 seal hunters on 5 Norwegian seal hunting vessels perish without a trace.
** The International Court in the Hague decides that Greenland belongs to Denmark and condemns Norwegian landings on eastern Greenland.
** Kalaallisut, the modern Greenlandic language, an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken by the Kalaallit of Greenland.
** At Greenland and Antarctic sites, temperature is maintained by having storage and work areas under the snow / ice surface.
** and Norse
** Loch Broom ( fjord ), Loch Eriboll ( fjord ), Loch Fyne ( fjord ), Loch Hourn ( fjord ), Loch Tarbert, Jura ( fjord ), Loch Torridon ( fjord ); Loch Sween, a fjord, The Minch ( Strait, " Skotlandsfjörð " (" Scotland's fjord / firth ") in Old Norse.
** Proto-Germanic * jēraN (" year ") > North / West Germanic * jāraN > North Germanic * āra > Old Norse ár, and > West Germanic * jāra > Old High German jār, Old English ġēar.
** Proto-Germanic * gebō (" gift ", ) > North / West Germanic * gebu > North Germanic * gjavu > ( by u-umlaut ) * gjǫvu > Old Norse gjǫf, and > West Germanic * gebu > Old English giefu.
** Proto-Germanic * tungōN (" tongue ", ) > late North / West Germanic * tungā > * tunga > Old Norse tunga, Old High German zunga, Old English tunge ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * gebōz (" of a gift ", ) > late North / West Germanic * gebāz > North Germanic * gjavaz > Old Norse gjafar, and > West Germanic * geba > Old High German geba, Old English giefe ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * twajjôN (" of two ") > Old Norse tveggja, Gothic twaddjē, but > Old High German zweiio
** Proto-Germanic * band (" I / he bound ") > * bant > Old West Norse batt, Old East Norse bant, but Old English band
** Proto-Germanic * nahtuN (" night ", accusative ) > * nāttu > ( by u-umlaut ) * nǭttu > Old Norse nótt
** Proto-Germanic * sairaz (" sore ") > * sāraz > * sārz > Old Norse sárr, but > * seira > Old High German sēr.
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