Examples of 'egede' in a sentence

Meaning of "egede"

Egede (verb): Could be a verb form, but no specific context is available to provide a detailed definition

How to use "egede" in a sentence

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Egede wants to talk to you.
She is described as a critical debate partner of Egede.
Fortunately Egede became one of those centres.
There is no doubt about the huge interest for acquiring knowledge among Egede people.
The number of schools in Egede increased to three in number.
The headland nearby is known as Cape Egede.
The extra supplies also allowed Egede to build a proper chapel within the main house.
It was named after Danish natural historian Hans Egede.
The Statue of Hans Egede is located on the hill above the church.
It was originally the residence of Hans Egede.
Egede describes a large sacrificial stone, which some boys showed him.
He was a brother of Paul Egede.
A statue of Hans Egede stands watch over Greenland 's capital in Nuuk.
The fourth vowel was still present in Old Greenlandic as attested by Hans Egede.
His paternal grandfather had been a vicar in Vester Egede on southern Zealand, Denmark.

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Also, a colonisation of Greenland was started by the missionary Hans Egede.
Egede became something of a national " saint " of Greenland.
To the west is the low, flooded feature Egede.
Foreman Egede gave the day off to all staff with more than 15 years.
Since then, the place has served as the central point for Egede people.
Egede was born in Kabelvåg, a village in Vågan, Norway, on the southern shore of Austvågøy.
It is named after Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede.
Sermilik ( Danish, Egede og Rothes Fjord ) is a fjord in eastern Greenland.
The church is named after Gertrud Rask, the wife of missionary Hans Egede.
Jacobshavn ( modern Ilulissat ) was named for him, and Poul Egede called him his dearest friend.
Then after the son ( Ukwu ) remarried her to give birth to Egede.
Landmarks = = The Statue of Hans Egede is located on the hill above the church.
It is a wooden structure, named after Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede.
Hans Egede established the first modern settlement there in 1721.
Yeah, exactly . That 's why I am calling from a statue of Hans Egede.
Poul Egede measured a line, which was no less than 684 metres long.
It commemorates the Dano-Norwegian Lutheran missionary Hans Egede who founded Nuuk in 1728.
Hans Egede - "Apostle of Greenland.

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