Etymology
Vikings came to the British Isles in the Dark Ages.
They brought many words to the English language.
For example…
Window: Wind eye... An opening in the ceiling for the wind to come in.
Forest: For rest... The green chapel where Vikings, tired after fighting, came for rest.
Belief: Big leaf… When being in the green chapel and a big leaf fell on a Viking's head, anything that he or she imagined would happen.
Create: Cream ate… At full moon nights Vikings would spin a barrel of milk and when it turned into cream and they ate it, their dreams would come true.
Orange: Our rage.. Sometimes it rained through the window, the forest gave no relaxation, no leaf would fall and the milk never turned in to cream, then Vikings threw oranges at eachother to mitigate their rage.
They brought many words to the English language.
For example…
Window: Wind eye... An opening in the ceiling for the wind to come in.
Forest: For rest... The green chapel where Vikings, tired after fighting, came for rest.
Belief: Big leaf… When being in the green chapel and a big leaf fell on a Viking's head, anything that he or she imagined would happen.
Create: Cream ate… At full moon nights Vikings would spin a barrel of milk and when it turned into cream and they ate it, their dreams would come true.
Orange: Our rage.. Sometimes it rained through the window, the forest gave no relaxation, no leaf would fall and the milk never turned in to cream, then Vikings threw oranges at eachother to mitigate their rage.