What does sloppur in Icelandic mean?

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

The word sloppur in Icelandic means bathrobe, robe, gown. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sloppur

bathrobe

noun (terrycloth robe)

robe

noun

gown

noun

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Ūetta er sloppur.
It's a robe.
Sloppur.
Kimono.
Almenningsbaðs- eða onsen-þjónusta sem er veitt er: innanhúss steinefnahver (onsen að japönskum hætti) og yukata (japanskur sloppur).
Public bath/onsen services include an indoor mineral hot springs (Japanese-style onsen) and yukata (Japanese robe). Dining
Almenningsbaðs- eða onsen-þjónusta sem er veitt er: almenningsbað innanhúss (ekki uppsprettuvatn) og yukata (japanskur sloppur).
Public bath/onsen services include an indoor public bath (no mineral springs) and yukata (Japanese robe).
Almenningsbaðs- eða onsen-þjónusta sem er veitt er: innanhúss steinefnahver (onsen að japönskum hætti) og yukata (japanskur sloppur).
Public bath/onsen services include an indoor mineral hot springs (Japanese-style onsen) and yukata (Japanese robe).
Fyrirtækið var stofnað árið 2002, skráð hlutafé er 1.000.000 CNY, sem aðallega framleiða og flytja flísefni, flís teppi, sloppur, picnic sæng, fatnað og svo framvegis.
Company was established in 2002, registered capital is 1,000,000 CNY, which mainly produce and export fleece fabric, fleece blanket, bathrobe, picnic blanket, garment and so on.

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