norman

word

/ˈnɔɹmən/
NOR-muhn
/ˈnɔːmən/
NAW-muhn

Definition

Norman refers to the people who originally came from Normandy in northern France and became important in medieval Europe, especially after conquering England in 1066. It can also describe things related to those people, their culture, or their historical period.

Usage & Nuances

Usually capitalized as 'Norman'. Most often used in history, especially in phrases like 'the Norman Conquest', 'Norman kings', and 'Norman architecture'. It can be a noun ('a Norman') or an adjective ('Norman rule').

Example Sentences

The Norman army invaded England in 1066.

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We studied Norman castles in history class.

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A Norman duke became king of England.

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You can still see Norman influence in many English churches.

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The guide pointed out the Norman arch above the old doorway.

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His lecture focused on how Norman rule changed the English language.

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