skottulæknir

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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From skottu- (quack, false) and læknir (a doctor, a physician).

Noun

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skottulæknir m (genitive singular skottulæknis, nominative plural skottulæknar)

  1. a quack, a charlatan, a medicaster, a quacksalver

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