
1) Account 2) Account receivable 3) Adventure 4) Adventure narrative 5) Adventure story 6) Adventure-filled story 7) Adventurous story 8) Adventurous, heroic story 9) Ages cultivating flavouring 10) Ambitious prose work 11) An old story 12) Beowulf or Iliad 13) Beowulf or Star Wars 14) Big account 15) Big chronicle
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1) Edda 2) Epic 3) Legend 4) Story 5) Tale 6) Yarn
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SAGA is an Asian pop music trio group debuted in 2014. consists the members from Japan, South Korea and China. The group ranked as number one artist first appearance on the Japanese largest music site `BARKS” on 2 April 2014. Their first music video `Together` Ranked as number one electro music video chart on Chinese Largest video-sharing we...
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Sagas are stories about ancient Scandinavian and Germanic history, about early Viking voyages, the battles that took place during the voyages, about migration to Iceland and of feuds between Icelandic families. They were written in the Old Norse language, mainly in Iceland. `Saga` is a word originating from Old Norse or Icelandic language (`Sag......
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[2008 video game] Saga is a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game (MMORTS). Saga is touted as the world`s first collectible online real-time strategy game. It was also named the most anticipated release of 2008 by TCGPlayer. Saga was released on March 4, 2008 after a brief Open Beta which began February 26, 2008. Developed by...
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[cheese] Saga cheese is a mix of blue cheese and brie, originated in Denmark, a creamy, blue-veined cheese with a white-mould rind. Saga is a very mild blue-veined cheese. It comes with a delicate blue mold, that may not appear in other varieties of blue cheeses. It is aged for more than 60 days. Saga Blue cheese pairs nicely with white Rie...
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[event] Saga is an annual musical festival organized by Royal College Colombo. The first SAGA was held in 2004 and since then has become an important event on Colombo`s cultural calendar. It is named after the ancient Greek epic poems the Odyssey and the Iliad attributed to Homer. In the aspect of oriental music the term referred to the ori...
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• (pl. ) of Sagum • (n.) A Scandinavian legend, or heroic or mythic tradition, among the Norsemen and kindred people; a northern European popular historical or religious tale of olden time.
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[Noun] A very long, detailed story
Example: The 'Lord of the Rings' saga has been made into three feature films.
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(from the article `Saga`) city and ken (prefecture), northern Kyushu, Japan. Saga was the castle town of the lord (daimyo) Nabeshima Kans. Traces of feudal days remain in the ...
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city and ken (prefecture), northern Kyushu, Japan. Saga was the castle town of the lord (daimyo) Nabeshima Kans. Traces of feudal days remain in the ...
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in medieval Icelandic literature, any type of story or history in prose, irrespective of the kind or nature of the narrative or the purposes for ... [4 related articles]
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Prose narrative written down in the 11th-13th centuries in Norway and Iceland. The sagas range from family chronicles, such as the Landnamabok of Ari (1067-1148), to legendary and anonymous...
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Trademark for ranch-raised Scandinavian mink and fox pelts
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The word comes from the Old Norse term for a 'saw' or a 'saying.' Sagas are Scandinavian and Iceland
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Sa'ga (sā'gȧ)
noun ;
plural Sagas (-gȧz). [ Icelandic , akin to English
saw a saying. See
Say , and confer
Saw .] A Scandinavian legend, or heroic or mythic tradition, among the Norsemen and kindred people; a northern European popular historical o...
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In Norse mythology, Saga was the daughter of Odin. She was the goddess of poetry.
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Saga is a cultivated variety of potato.
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The Saga was a Japanese gunboat of 685 tons displacement launched in 1912. The Saga was powered by two Kanpon coal-fired boilers providing a top speed of 15 knots and carried a complement of 99. She was armed with one 4.7 inch gun; three 3 inch anti-aircraft guns and six machine-guns.
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[
n] - a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family
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saga 1. A prose narrative usually written in Iceland between 1120 and 1400, dealing with the families that first settled Iceland and their descendants, with the histories of the kings of Norway, and with the myths and legends of early Germanic gods and heroes. 2. A modern prose narrative that resembles a saga. 3. A long detailed report: 'Bob reco...
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acronym: Soviet-American Gas and Aerosol Experiment
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noun 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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Prose narrative written down in the 11th–13th centuries in Norway and Iceland. The sagas range from family chronicles, such as the
Landnamabok of Ari (1067–1148), to legendary and anonymous works such as
Njal's Saga (
c. 1280). The term `saga` is generally applied to an...
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Saga is a Scandinavian name for girls. The name Saga is most commonly given to Norwegian girls. The chances are 100 times greater that girls are called Saga there. The name sounds like: Sage, Sayge, Saige, Sacha Similar names are: Saba, Sada, Sana, Sasa, Sara, Vaga
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