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    Raising a glass to Eric Linklater

    Eric Linklater was an author of international acclaim, who insisted on being Orcadian (despite being from Cardiff)

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    Helping unravel the Earl’s poetry

    A look at some Norse poetry writing

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    Cracking the place-name puzzle

    Many of Orkney’s place names are Norse

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney Shetland

    Masculine and feminine in dialect

    Does Orcadian dialect use a gender?

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    Delving into the roots of Norse first names

    First names go through various fashions, but Norse names have always been popular in Orkney

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    The flip side o chantin

    Orcadian is a rich dialect

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    No end in sight for this peedie quest

    Peedie is used in Orcadian dialect a LOT

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    On the trail of the Raven Banner

    The holder of the Raven Banner was important, but ultimately doomed

    3rd Feb 2022
  • Mimir’s Well Orkney

    Ancient script in our modern times

    There’s more to runes than your jewellery

    3rd Feb 2022
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    Revitalising the Sami languages

    The Sami people populate the northern regions of the Nordic countries

    3rd Feb 2022
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