Frelsisstyttan
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See also: frelsisstytta
Icelandic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From frelsis (“of or pertaining to freedom and liberty”) the genitive of frelsi (“freedom”) and styttan (“the statue”) the term stytta (“a statue”) with a definite article, literally meaning "the statue of freedom" or "the statue of liberty".
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Frelsisstyttan f (genitive singular Frelsisstyttunnar, no plural)
- the Statue of Liberty (a very large statue in New York harbor considered emblematic of the United States and its attractiveness to voluntary immigrants)
See also[edit]
- spanskgræna (verdigris)