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Icelandic-German translation for: [hestur]
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Dictionary Icelandic German: [hestur]

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Icelandic German
aflóga {adj} [hestur, kýr, hlutur]abgenutzt [verbraucht, verschlissen]
hestam. prjóna [hestur]sich aufbäumen [Pferd]
hestam. fax {hv} [hestur]
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Mähne {f} [Pferd]
dýr gandur {k} [skáldamál] [hestur]Zelter {m} [Pferd]
dýr hestam. hæð {kv} [hestur, hundur]Stockmaß {n} [Widerrist]
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