Crossword clues for lapps
lapps
- Rovaniemi natives
- Northern people
- Nomadic people of northern Scandinavia
- People now known as Sami
- Some Finnish citizens
- Many reindeer herders
- They gather reindeer
- Some Finns
- Reindeer herdsmen
- Northern European people
- Natives of the frozen North
- Former name for northern nomads
- Finnic people
- Finn's neighbors
- European reindeer herders
- European herders
- Northern Scandinavians
- Nordland natives
- They're pulled in pulkas
- Arctic dwellers of Scandinavia
- Deer herders
- Reindeer herders of Scandinavia
- Arctic residents
- Sami speakers
- Northern Europeans
- Nordland people
- Northern nomads
- Northern natives
- Finns' neighbors
- Nomadic reindeer herders
- Reindeer herdsmen of the North
- Nomads of Nordland
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lapps \Lapps\, n. pl.; sing. Lapp. (Ethnol.) A branch of the Mongolian race, now living in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, and the adjacent parts of Russia.
Usage examples of "lapps".
Because this claimed so many victims, the Lapps had peopled it with their own conception of a devil.
Some of the Lapps started a blind rush in the bedlam created by their own voices.
Gustav Adolf believed, quite firmly, that Lapps were the best scouts in Europe.
The scout, like most Finns and all Lapps, thought the "civilized" method of warfare—blast away, standing straight up, practically eyeball to eyeball—was one of the surest signs that civilization was not all it was cracked up to be.
If their assessment was accurate—and Captain Gars thought Lapps were the best trackers in Europe—a large body of cavalry had broken away from the army marching on Suhl, moving into the forest east of the road.
The scout, like most Finns and all Lapps, thought the "civilized" method of warfareblast away, standing straight up, practically eyeball to eyeballwas one of the surest signs that civilization was not all it was cracked up to be.
If their assessment was accurateand Captain Gars thought Lapps were the best trackers in Europea large body of cavalry had broken away from the army marching on Suhl, moving into the forest east of the road.
The dragon used the Italian word, since the Lapps had none fit to the purpose, but he glanced at Saara sidelong, as though he suspected her words to him of having more than the obvious meaning.
Find out if there's more than reindeer and a few Lapps infancy dress in Finnish Lapland these days I' As if he heard the voice now, insistent in his ear, he woke himself from the narcosis of his rest and the coffee.