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Finnish   /fˈɪnɪʃ/   Listen
Finnish

adjective
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Finland or the people of Finland.



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"Finnish" Quotes from Famous Books



... lilac silk; their soft golden hair, parted in the middle, fell upon their shoulders, and a band of gold-thread about the brow prevented it from sweeping the dishes they carried. They entered the reception-room, bearing huge trays of sculptured silver, upon which were anchovies, the finest Finnish caviar, sliced oranges, cheese, and crystal flagons of Cognac, rum, and kummel. There were fewer servants for the remaining guests, who were gathered in a separate chamber, and regaled with the common black caviar, onions, bread, and vodki. At the second ...
— Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home • Bayard Taylor

... from America were welcomed on the Finnish frontier by the Red Army and eleven brass bands playing "The International." That ought to teach them ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, February 4, 1920 • Various

... only was there complete indifference to chastity, but virginity in a bride was actually looked on with disfavor. The Finnish Votyaks considered it honorable in a girl to be a mother before she was a wife. The Central American Chibchas were like the Philippine Bisayos, of whom a sixteenth century writer, quoted by Jagor, said that a man is unhappy to find his ...
— Primitive Love and Love-Stories • Henry Theophilus Finck

... colonies, and probably an equal or greater number in this country. There have been twelve French editions, eleven German, and six Spanish. It has been published in nineteen different languages,—Russian, Hungarian, Armenian, Modern Greek, Finnish, Welsh, Polish, and others. In Bengal the book is very popular. A lady of high rank in the court of Siam, liberated her slaves, one hundred and thirty in number, after reading this book, and said, "I am wishful to be good like Harriet ...
— Lives of Girls Who Became Famous • Sarah Knowles Bolton

... the old merchant, "and don't you want your fairing too? I went from one end of the market to the other before I could get what you wanted. I bought the silver saucer from an old Jew, and the transparent apple from a Finnish hag." ...
— Old Peter's Russian Tales • Arthur Ransome



Words linked to "Finnish" :   Finnish mark, Baltic-Finnic, Finnish capital, Finland



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