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Storting|ˈstɔəˌtɪŋ| Also Storthing. [Norw. storting, formerly -thing, f. stor great + ting, thing assembly (see Thing n.2); cf. ON. stórþing œcumenical council.] The Norwegian parliament.
1834S. Laing Jrnl. Resid. Norway (1836) 115 The Parliament, or Storthing, is elected and assembled once in three years, and sits for three months, or until the business is dispatched. 1840R. G. Latham Norway & Norwegians II. 86 The thus elected Representatives shall constitute the Storting of the Kingdom of Norway. 1893Nation (N.Y.) 21 Aug. 153/3 If a bill is passed unchanged by three successive Storthings, it becomes law without the royal sanction. 1955Times 23 June 11/6 King Haakon VII..was formally elected by the Storting, the Norwegian Parliament, on November 18, 1905. 1964Ann. Reg. 1963 267 The Storting on 28 March passed a Bill concerning Norway's participation in a common defence system for the European section of NATO. 1977Time 26 Sept. 17/3 From the beginning, the race for control of the Storting (Parliament) had been regarded by most Norwegians as a ‘destiny election’ for the Labor Party's brand of socialism. |