Category:Danish semi-learned borrowings from Old Norse

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Danish terms that are semi-learned loanwords from Old Norse, that is, terms borrowed from Old Norse (a classical language) into Danish (a modern language) and partly reshaped based on later sound changes or by analogy with inherited terms in the language.

To categorize a term into this category, use {{slbor|da|non|source_term}} (or {{semi-learned borrowing|...}}, using the same syntax), where source_term is the Old Norse term that the term in question was borrowed from.