sveifla

sveifla
I
f (-u, -ur)
1. houpání, kývání, pohupování
2. kmitání, vibrace, oscilace
3. - (pl) - kolísání, výkyv, změna
II
v (dat) (-aði)
kývat, točit
sveifla handleggjunum
sveifla sér yfir e-ð - přeskočit, přehoupnout se
sveifla sér yfir girðinguna
sveiflast- (refl) - kolísat, měnit se, oscilovat
sveiflast milli vonar og ótta

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