Difference between revisions of "Skud ontorsed"
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+ | * '''skuld'''- scandanavian goddess of the future. One of three goddess' of fate. | ||
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+ | * '''tors''' middle french meaning twisted | ||
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[[Category: Danish phrases]] | [[Category: Danish phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 27 June 2017
- skud: (Danish) shot
- skjold (Danish) shield (pronounced SKYUD)
- unhorsed → several horses were shot from under General Ney at Waterloo → Sir Hugh Gough, whose horse was shot from under him at the Battle of Talavera (see How Copenhagen ended)
- endorsed
- entorse (French) sprain
- skuld- scandanavian goddess of the future. One of three goddess' of fate.
- tors middle french meaning twisted
- torso