What does lambalæri in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word lambalæri in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use lambalæri in Icelandic.
The word lambalæri in Icelandic means leg of lamb. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word lambalæri
leg of lambnoun |
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Á vissum svæðum í Bretlandi til forna var matur, eins og til dæmis lambalæri, lagður í gröf með hermönnum svo að þeir þyrftu ekki að hefja nýtt líf svangir. In parts of ancient Britain, food items such as legs of lamb were buried with soldiers so that they would not embark on their next life hungry. |
Má ég taka kjöt (t.d. lambalæri) með í handfarangur? May I take meat (e.g. leg of lamb) with me in my carry-on luggage? |
Matur í föstu formi (t.d. lambalæri, fiskur og hamborgarahryggur) er leyfilegur í handfarangri. Food in solid form (such as leg of lamb, fish and smoked pork) is permitted in carry-on luggage. |
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