1. danish - Noun
2. danish - Adjective
3. Danish - Proper noun
Belonging to the Danes, or to their language or country.
The language of the Danes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe who does not understand a joke, he does not understand Danish. Georg Brandes
The Danish glee: the national version of cheerfulness. Georg Brandes
Denmark (also called "Norway") is best known as the original home of the prune Danish as well as the Vikings, who wore hats with horns sticking out of them, and for a very good reason: they were insane. Dave Barry
We have been in recess since July, and during that time there have been a fuel crisis, a Danish no vote, the collapse of the Euro and a war in the middle east, but what is our business tomorrow? The Insolvency Bill [Lords]. It ought be called the Bankruptcy Bill [Commons], because we play no role. Tony Benn
I have also been saddened, though hardly surprised, by the weakness of the EU's reaction to the criminal attack on the Danish embassy in Syria, which seems to have been permitted, if not actively encouraged, by the Syrian regime. Timothy Garton Ash
I have good genes. My father is Danish and my mother is Irish and Native American. They both have good skin. Virginia Madsen