Orkney

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Etymology

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From Old Norse Orkneyjar (seal islands), from Old Norse ørkn (seal) + ey (island). The modern form is singular. Norwegian settlers reinterpreted the original Pictish tribal name element orc (meaning "young pig") as their similarly-shaped native word for seal and added their word for island.

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Orkney

  1. Ellipsis of Orkney Islands.
  2. A historical county of Scotland, United Kingdom.

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