"native of Denmark," from Danish Daner (replacing Old English Dene (plural)); used in Old English of Northmen generally. Perhaps ultimately from a source related to Old High German tanar "sand bank," in reference to their homeland; or from Proto-Germanic *den- "low ground," for the same reason.
Applied 1774 to a breed of large dogs. Danegeld not known by that name in Old English, or until 1086, long after the end of the Viking depredations. Supposedly originally a tax to pay for protection from the Northmen (either to outfit defensive armies or to buy peace). Danelaw (c.1050) was the Danish law in force over that large part of England under Viking rule after c.878; the application to the land itself is modern (1837).
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1. However,Pre-S 1 is located on Dane granule and is a reliable indicator of replication.
ただし、Pre-S 1は Dane 粒子上に存在し、複製の信頼できる標識である。
2.The whole HBV particle is Dane particle,and it is a 42 nm global particle.
完全なHBV粒子42 nmサイズの球状粒子、すなわち Dane 粒子。
3.The antibody against Dane particles wasdetected in sera of 2 acute hepatititis cases.
検出結果急性B型肝炎患者2例の血清から Dane 抗体が検出された。
4.She poured some water into a plastic bowl.Faust,her Great Dane ,lapped it up with relish.
彼女はプラスチックのボウルに水を注ぎ、彼女のグレート?デーン?フォスターは喜んで舐め始めた。
5.Meggie would enrich the postal service with letters every day,at least to Dane .