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  2. a long story about past events over a long period of time: Her new novel is a lengthy and compelling family saga. a long complicated series of related, usually negative, events: It was just another episode in the ongoing saga of their marriage problems. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accounts and stories. anecdote. another.

    • English (US)

      a long story about past events over a long period of time:...

    • Traditional

      SAGA translate: 薩迦(中世紀主要在冰島用古諾斯語寫成的斯堪的納維亞長篇傳奇), 長篇故事,...

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      SAGA translate: 萨迦(中世纪主要在冰岛用古诺斯语写成的斯堪的纳维亚长篇传奇), 长篇故事,...

    • Znaczenie Saga, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary

      SAGA definicja: 1. a long story about Scandinavian history,...

  3. The meaning of SAGA is a prose narrative recorded in Iceland in the 12th and 13th centuries of historic or legendary figures and events of the heroic age of Norway and Iceland. How to use saga in a sentence.

  4. a long story about past events over a long period of time: Her new novel is a lengthy and compelling family saga. a long complicated series of related, usually negative, events: It was just another episode in the ongoing saga of their marriage problems. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. noun. 1. any of several medieval prose narratives written in Iceland and recounting the exploits of a hero or a family. 2. any similar heroic narrative. 3. Also called: saga novel. a series of novels about several generations or members of a family. 4. any other artistic production said to resemble a saga. 5. informal.

  6. noun. a medieval Icelandic or Norse prose narrative of achievements and events in the history of a personage, family, etc. any narrative or legend of heroic exploits. Synonyms: history, tale, epic.

  7. Definitions of 'saga' 1. A saga is a long story, account, or sequence of events. [...] 2. A saga is a long story composed in medieval times in Norway or Iceland. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'saga' American English: sɑgə British English: sɑːgə. More. Synonyms of 'saga' • carry-on (informal), to-do, performance (informal), rigmarole [...]

  8. When your friend tells you every detail of how she tripped over a rock, broke her ankle, and then got into a car accident on the way to the hospital, she is sharing a long, involved story known as a saga. The word saga has its origins in the Middle Ages.

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