1. Scanian - Noun
2. Scanian - Adjective
3. Scanian - Proper noun
Scanian (plural Scanians)
A person from Scania.
Scanian (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to Scania, a region of southern Sweden.
Scanian
The dialect of Swedish spoken in the region of Scania.
A rebellion in the Scanian peasantry forced him to flee to Zealand in 1180, from where he returned and subdued the Scanians with the help of Valdemar. Source: Internet
After the Scanian provinces were taken from Denmark, Lund University was founded in 1666. Source: Internet
It was originally administratively part of the province of Scania and was administered by the Scanian Law after this was codified in the 13th century. Source: Internet
Many of the smaller buildings from this time are typical Scanian: two story urban houses that show a strong Danish influence. Source: Internet
The conclusion of a general peace permitted Louis to intervene in the Scanian War in 1679 on behalf of his ally Sweden. Source: Internet