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Traditional Swedish drinking song
A snapsvisa (Swedish for "snaps shanty", plural: snapsvisor) is a traditional Scandinavian drinking song, which is often sung before drinking a small
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Scandinavian tradition linked to crayfish harvest regulations
of snaps are served, as well as beer, and traditional drinking songs (snapsvisa) may be sung. The crayfish are boiled in salt water and seasoned with
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Swedish drinking song
Helan går is a popular Swedish drinking song, or snapsvisa. Helan ("the whole") is an expression signifying the first (small) glass of spirit (commonly
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Small shot of a strong alcoholic beverage taken during the course of a meal
)." Look up tipsy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drinking song – snapsvisa Drinking songs at Spiritmuseum Archived 2014-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
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Nordic style distilled liquor
Swedish-speaking Finns, such is commonly accompanied by a drinking song, called snapsvisa. Brännvin was central to the semi-mythical world in the songs of Swedish
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Flavored Scandinavian spirit
aquavit is commonly consumed immediately following a song, called a snapsvisa. The most well-known song is "Helan Går". In Finland and Sweden, aquavit
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Song sung while drinking alcohol
['Bacchus, feister Fürst des Weins'] for voice and piano (1826) Brindisi Snapsvisa Media related to Drinking songs at Wikimedia Commons Drinking Songs Sheet
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Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
Alcoholic drinks in Sweden Bratt System Gothenburg Public House System Snapsvisa 1922 Swedish prohibition referendum Systembolaget Swedish temperance societies
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Student society in Lund, Sweden
2023-05-19. Silfversparre, Cecilia Jönsson (2022-02-22). "Diskriminerade snapsvisa i Malmö nations sångbok – Lundagard.se" [Discriminating drinking song
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English : habitational name from the city of Chichester in Sussex, probably named with the Old English personal name Cissa + Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort’. (Cissa is attested as the name of a historical person; it is of uncertain etymology.) Alternatively, the first element may be an Old English word cisse ‘gravelly feature’.
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Holy Well
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Holy Mountain
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Installed as King
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Royal grace.
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The Biblical Areran is the English Language Equivalent
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the son of Tiber
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Defender of Mankind; Similar to Alexandra
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Energy; Power; Strength
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