Synonyms for "longship"
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Translations
29 translations across 25 languages.
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Armenian
1 entries - դրակար noun (type of Viking vessel)
Danish
1 entries - langskib noun (type of Viking vessel)
Dutch
2 entries - langschip noun (type of Viking vessel)
- snek noun (type of Viking vessel)
Faroese
1 entries - langskip noun (type of Viking vessel)
Finnish
2 entries - pitkävene noun (type of Viking vessel)
- viikinkilaiva noun (type of Viking vessel)
French
1 entries - drakkar noun (type of Viking vessel)
German
1 entries - Langschiff noun (type of Viking vessel)
Greek
1 entries - ντράκαρ noun (type of Viking vessel)
Hebrew
1 entries - אֳנִיָּה אֲרֻכָּה noun (type of Viking vessel)
Hungarian
1 entries - hosszúhajó noun (type of Viking vessel)
Icelandic
1 entries - langskip noun (type of Viking vessel)
Italian
2 entries - drakar noun (type of Viking vessel)
- drakkar noun (type of Viking vessel)
Japanese
1 entries - ロングシップ noun (type of Viking vessel)
Korean
1 entries - 랑스킵 noun (type of Viking vessel)
Latin
1 entries - ceola noun (type of Viking vessel)
Lithuanian
1 entries - drakaras noun (type of Viking vessel)
Manx
1 entries - birling noun (type of Viking vessel)
Norwegian Bokmål
1 entries - langskip noun (type of Viking vessel)
Norwegian Nynorsk
1 entries - langskip noun (type of Viking vessel)
Old Norse
1 entries - langskip noun (type of Viking vessel)
Portuguese
1 entries - dracar noun (type of Viking vessel)
Russian
2 entries - дракка́р noun (type of Viking vessel)
- ладья́ noun (type of Viking vessel)
Spanish
1 entries - drakkar noun (type of Viking vessel)
Swedish
1 entries - långskepp noun (type of Viking vessel)
Turkish
1 entries - uzun gemi noun (type of Viking vessel)
Sample sentences
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The vikings sailed in a longship.
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