Proper noun
Norlin (plural Norlins)
A surname from Swedish.
Grand Forks Central setter Madeline Stangl and middle blocker Mackenzie Norlin (7) attempt a last-minute bump off of a spike from Devils Lake's Laila Gourd (17) in the final set of Tuesday's volleyball match in Grand Forks. Source: Internet
Norlin was big and strong, a true post player, where as Reinertsen is more finesse, an inside-outside dynamo. Source: Internet
Motion by Strand, seconded by Swenson to appoint Jeff Norlin, Sheriff, effective May 1, 2009, with Personnel Committee to work out salary details. Source: Internet
Throughout the 1970s, Moog Music went through various changes of ownership, eventually being bought out by musical instrument manufacturer Norlin. Source: Internet
In Isocrates with an English Translation in three volumes, by George Norlin, Ph. Source: Internet
“The only place in town I would ever eat soft serve at is Nielsen’s,” said Norlin, who ironically is lactose intolerant, “but it’s not even soft serve, it’s frozen custard.” Source: Internet