fladdra

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Related to English flounder (to flap around), related to several Germanic words beginning with fl.

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fladdra (present fladdrar, preterite fladdrade, supine fladdrat, imperative fladdra)

  1. to flutter (like a flag in the wind or a butterfly), to move here and there, to be unsteady

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