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41 schoolboy
nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) skólapiltur/-stúlka -
42 schoolgirl
nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) skólapiltur/-stúlka -
43 sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
nouns (a kind of pill that can be taken to make one sleep: She tried to commit suicide by swallowing an overdose of sleeping-pills.) svefnpillaEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
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44 south-east / south-west
nouns (the direction midway between south and east or south and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction.) suðaustur; suðvestur -
45 staircase
nouns (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) stigi -
46 stairway
nouns (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) stigi -
47 steamboat
nouns (a ship driven by steam.) gufubátur/-skip -
48 steamship
nouns (a ship driven by steam.) gufubátur/-skip -
49 step-brother
nouns (a daughter or son of a person's step-father or step-mother.) stjúpsystir/-dóttir/-barn -
50 step-child
nouns (a son or daughter from another marriage of a person's wife or husband.) stjúpsonur -
51 step-daughter
nouns (a son or daughter from another marriage of a person's wife or husband.) stjúpsonur -
52 step-father
nouns (the husband, who is not the person's father, of a person's own mother, or the wife, who is not the person's mother, of a person's own father.) stjúpfaðir -
53 step-mother
nouns (the husband, who is not the person's father, of a person's own mother, or the wife, who is not the person's mother, of a person's own father.) stjúpfaðir -
54 step-sister
nouns (a daughter or son of a person's step-father or step-mother.) stjúpsystir/-dóttir/-barn -
55 step-son
nouns (a son or daughter from another marriage of a person's wife or husband.) stjúpsonur -
56 storehouse
nouns (a place or room where goods etc are stored: There is a storeroom behind the shop.) vörugeymsla -
57 storeroom
nouns (a place or room where goods etc are stored: There is a storeroom behind the shop.) vörugeymsla -
58 swimming-bath
nouns (an indoor or outdoor pool for swimming in.) sundlaug -
59 swimming-costume
nouns (a (woman's) garment worn for swimming.) sundbolur -
60 swimming-pool
nouns (an indoor or outdoor pool for swimming in.) sundlaug
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