Meaning & Definition of word "Viking"

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    Viking

    /ˈvaɪ.kɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. A member of the Scandinavian seafaring explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe from the late eighth to early eleventh centuries.
      • Example: The Viking Age is marked by the expansion of Norse seafarers across Europe.
    • 2. A person who engages in daring or adventurous activities, especially in the spirit of exploration.
      • Example: He considers himself a Viking of modern times, venturing into uncharted territories.
    • 3. A member of the tribes of Scandinavia who sailed to England, Ireland, and other parts of Europe.
      • Example: The Vikings were known for their longships and navigational skills.

    Etymology

    From Old Norse 'vikingr', possibly derived from 'vik', meaning 'bay' or 'inlet'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Viking raid:

    An attack by Viking warriors on settlements.

    Viking longship:

    A type of ship used by Vikings for exploration and raiding.

    going Viking:

    Engaging in exploration or raiding, often used colloquially.

    Related Words

    Norse:

    Referring to the ancient people of Scandinavia.

    Skald:

    A poet in the courts of Viking leaders.

    Slang Meanings of viking

    Meaning: To act boldly or dangerously, akin to how Vikings were known for their daring exploits.

    Example Sentence: He really went Viking on that skateboard!

    Meaning: A term for someone showing extreme enthusiasm for Nordic history or culture.

    Example Sentence: She's such a Viking when it comes to the Renaissance fairs!