Definitions for hardanger

hardanger har·dang·er

Spelling: [hahr-dang-er]
IPA: /hɑrˈdæŋ ər/

Hardanger is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 284 anagrams from letters in hardanger (aadeghnrr).

Definitions for hardanger

noun

  1. embroidery openwork having elaborate symmetrical designs created by blocks of satin stitches within which threads of the embroidery fabric are removed.

Origin of hardanger

First recorded in 1880-85; after Hardanger, an area in SW Norway where such embroidery was orig. produced

Examples for hardanger

The beautiful district of hardanger is particularly happy in this respect.

hardanger was to be kept as a last resort, if everything else failed.

In 1890 they forced their way to the head of the hardanger Fjord in 60 N.

That moment was for him what the stormy night on the hardanger waste was to Nansen.

Then hardanger might have been obliged to seek them, to take their price!

This place has the reputation of being the fruit-garden of hardanger.

He knows of a house on the hardanger Fiord, a house in a wood.

To say that a thing was taken up by hardanger meant its success.

The hardanger fiddle is higher and more arched in its build than the violin we know.

My father sailed to hardanger, intending to dispose of his pelts there if he could.

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