Sagas can be categorized as a noun.
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saga - a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account |
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1. | noun | Icelanders can read old sagas, but the writing and context have changed so much that they don't understand what the texts are about. | |
2. | noun | I found a very interesting website that presents the complete text of Icelandic sagas, some of which are also translated into English and Danish. | |
3. | noun | There will be two volumes to this saga. | |
4. | noun | The Terminator saga also has a television series. | |
5. | noun | The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun. | |
6. | noun | For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out. | |
7. | noun | Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected. | |
8. | noun | Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century. | |
9. | noun | The Terminator saga also has a television series. | |
10. | noun | The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun. | |
11. | noun | For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out. | |
12. | noun | Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected. | |
13. | noun | Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century. |
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Icelanders can read old sagas, but the writing and context have changed so much that they don't understand what the texts are about. | |
I found a very interesting website that presents the complete text of Icelandic sagas, some of which are also translated into English and Danish. | |
There will be two volumes to this saga. |
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The Terminator saga also has a television series. | |
The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun. | |
For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out. | |
Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected. | |
Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century. | |
The Terminator saga also has a television series. | |
The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun. | |
For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out. | |
Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected. | |
Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century. |