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Scandi

Scandi

See also: scandi and scandì

English

Adjective

Scandi (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Scandinavian; from or pertaining to Scandinavia.
    • 2012, Signe Johansen, Scandilicious Baking, Hachette UK (ISBN 9781444734690)
      Longstanding maritime traditions and extensive coastlines mean that seafood also plays a major role in Scandi cuisine, and in my baking.
    • 2013, Sophie Body-Gendrot, Mike Hough, Klara Kerezsi, René Lévy, Sonja Snacken, The Routledge Handbook of European Criminology, Routledge (ISBN 9781136185496), page 270
      When it comes to fictional accounts, and notwithstanding the current 'Scandi Crime' trend following in the wake of Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy, Norwegian viewers have predominantly been exposed to Anglo-American programming.
    • 2015, Helen Russell, The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World’s Happiest Country, Icon Books (ISBN 9781848318137)
      Things start encouragingly enough with attractive redbrick mansion blocks and municipal buildings, cobbled streets and interesting boutiques nestled between big high street stalwarts. The place looks a lot like a Scandi version of Guildford.

Noun

Scandi (plural Scandis)

  1. (informal) A Scandinavian; someone from Scandinavia.
    • 2013, Anonymous, The Secret Player, Hachette UK (ISBN 9780755364374)
      A bonus for those working on their tans in the stands, but in the dressing room the made-for-the-shade Brits and the Scandis are sweating uncomfortably already.
    • 2014, Graeme Maughan, Backpackers, Lulu Press, Inc (ISBN 9781291391886)
      One of the Scandis, Sandra, had talked about how the men in south east Asia stared openly at women.

scandi

scandi

See also: Scandi and scandì

Latin

Verb

scandī

  1. first-person singular perfect active indicative of scandō