What does hvammur in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word hvammur in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hvammur in Icelandic.
The word hvammur in Icelandic means dell, hollow. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word hvammur
dellnoun |
hollownoun |
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Efri-Núpur Neðri-Núpur Torfastaðir (í eyði) Barkarstaðir Barkarstaðasel (í eyði) Litli Bakki (í eyði) Litli Hvammur (í eyði) Fosskot (í eyði) Þverá (í eyði) Núpsdalstunga . The dulcimer, in which the strings are beaten with small hammers, originated from the psaltery, in which the strings are plucked. |
Golfklúbburinn Hvammur er lítill og ungur klúbbur og hefur verið unnið að því jafnt og þétt að bæta gæði vallarins. Hvammur is a small and young club and has been working steadily to improve the quality of the course. |
Hvammur er annar stærsti salurinn á Grand Hótel Reykjavík. Hvammur is the hotel’s second largest conference room. |
Hvammur - Grand Hótel Reykjavík Hvammur er þriðji stærsti salurinn á Grand Hótel Reykjavík. Hvammur - Grand Hotel Reykjavík Hvammur is the hotel’s third largest conference room. |
Litli-Hvammur (3.3 nm) Chestnut Crossroads (3.8 nm) |
Hvammur (2 hotels) Vineyard (2 hotels) |
Golfklúbburinn Hvammur var stofnaður 26. nóvember 2003. Golf Club Hvammur was established November 26th, 2003. |
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