What does fífill in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word fífill in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fífill in Icelandic.

The word fífill in Icelandic means dandelion. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fífill

dandelion

noun (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum)

Þessi einstaki fífill truflaði hann ósegjanlega og honum langaði til að gera eitthvað í málinu.
This solitary dandelion bothered him beyond description, and he wanted to do something about it.

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Fífill.
A dandelion.
Einn fífill, eitt lóukvak, það var einsog alt væri að koma, alt sem maður lifir fyrir uns maður deyr.
One dandelion, one plover, and it was as if everything was coming, everything that one lives for till one dies.
Þessi einstaki fífill truflaði hann ósegjanlega og honum langaði til að gera eitthvað í málinu.
This solitary dandelion bothered him beyond description, and he wanted to do something about it.
Fífill á tvö eldri systkini og annað þeirra er 1.verðlauna hryssa með 8,36 í hæfileikum sem hefur staðið sig vel í keppni og hitt er góður keppnishestur.
Fífill has two older siblings by Nös and one ot them is 1.price mare with 8,36 in ridingabilites in FIZO who has also scored high in competitions and his other sibling is a good competition horse.

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