Orcadian

//ɔː(ɹ)ˈkeɪ.diː.ən//

Synonyms for "orcadian" (3 found)

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23 translations across 9 languages.

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Faroese

2 entries
  • orknoyskur adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • orknoyingur noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

French

3 entries
  • orcadien adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • Orcadien noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)
  • Orcadienne noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

German

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  • Orkney adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • orkadisch adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • Bewohner der Orkneyinseln noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)
  • Bewohnerin der Orkneyinseln noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • orkneyskur adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • Orkneyingur noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

Latin

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  • Orcadēnsis adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • Orcadēnsis noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

Manx

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  • Orkagh adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • Orkaidagh adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • orknøysk adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • orknøying noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

Norwegian Nynorsk

2 entries
  • orknøysk adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • orknøying noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

Old Norse

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  • orkneyskr adj (of or relating to the Orkney Islands)
  • orkneyingar noun (someone from the Orkney Islands)

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Orkney is an archipelago of 70 or so islands lying off the northeast tip of Scotland. “Everywhere in Orkney there is the sense of age, the dark backward and abysm,” the late Orcadian poet George Mackay Brown wrote. “The islands have been inhabited for a very long time, from before the day of the plough.”

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