stórskotahríð

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Icelandic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From stór- (big, very, many) +‎ skot (a shot; a bullet, a round) and hríð (a snowstorm; a period of time).

Noun[edit]

stórskotahríð f (genitive singular stórskotahríðar or stórskotahríðar, nominative plural stórskotahríðir)

  1. a barrage, a cannonade, shellfire

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