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- noun Plural form of
Icelander .
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Examples
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The Sagas of the Icelanders is really a gift to mankind because much of what is written in the texts has been verified by archeology.
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It seems as though the Icelanders are a substantially more moral and decent people then the denizens of Santa Monica and the Upper West Side.
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It seems as though the Icelanders are a substantially more moral and decent people then the denizens of Santa Monica and the Upper West Side.
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It seems as though the Icelanders are a substantially more moral and decent people then the denizens of Santa Monica and the Upper West Side.
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Most probably the Icelanders were the first to learn its helpful properties.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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The discovery of the New England coast by the Icelanders is the earliest which, down to the present, can be positively asserted.
The Nation in a Nutshell George Makepeace Towle
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To-day the Icelanders are the most prosperous settlers in Manitoba.
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Until now _La Marie_ followed the custom of many Icelanders, which is merely to touch at Paimpol, and then to sail down to the Gulf of
An Iceland Fisherman Pierre Loti 1886
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The Icelanders are a wonderfully well-educated people.
A Girl's Ride in Iceland George Harley 1862
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The Icelanders are a very polite race; nearly every man you meet takes off his cap and salutes you.
A Girl's Ride in Iceland George Harley 1862
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