"bringusund" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Icelandic]

IPA: /ˈpriŋkʏˌsʏnt/
Rhymes: -ʏnt Etymology: From bringa + sund. Etymology templates: {{compound|is|bringa|sund}} bringa + sund Head templates: {{head|is|nouns|genitive singular|bringusunds|||||no plural|||-|||||g=n|g2=|g3=|head=}} bringusund n (genitive singular bringusunds, no plural) Forms: bringusunds [genitive, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], bringusund [indefinite, nominative, singular], bringusundið [definite, nominative, singular], bringusund [accusative, indefinite, singular], bringusundið [accusative, definite, singular], bringusundi [dative, indefinite, singular], bringusundinu [dative, definite, singular], bringusunds [genitive, indefinite, singular], bringusundsins [definite, genitive, singular]
  1. breaststroke; (a swimming stroke in which the swimmer lies face down, the arms being swept forward, outward and back under the water and the legs are kicked like a frog’s) Tags: neuter, no-plural Categories (topical): Swimming
    Sense id: en-bringusund-is-noun-1YMs0XRT Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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