What does múrari in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word múrari in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use múrari in Icelandic.

The word múrari in Icelandic means mason. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word múrari

mason

noun

Þegar kom að því að múrhúða innan húss var fenginn hingað danskur bróðir sem var múrari að atvinnu.
When the time came to do the inside plastering, a brother from Denmark who was a professional mason came to help.

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Þegar kom að því að múrhúða innan húss var fenginn hingað danskur bróðir sem var múrari að atvinnu.
When the time came to do the inside plastering, a brother from Denmark who was a professional mason came to help.
Maðurinn sem múrari, lykilsteinn musterisins, liggur nú í neðsta hluta mannvirkisins.
Man as a Mason, the keystone of the temple, now lies at the lowest part of the structure.
Oftast er litið svo á að þegar hugurinn hefur annan líkamlegan líkama tilbúinn fyrir hann og holdtekur, þá tekur hann bara upp þann líkama og heldur áfram með vinnu sína og upplifir þar sem hugurinn hætti við í síðasta lífi, eins og múrari bætir öðrum múrsteinum við þær sem hann hafði lagt í starf daginn áður, eða sem endurskoðandi flytur skuldir sínar og inneignir á það safn bóka sem hann stundar.
It is usually understood that when the mind has another physical body prepared for it, and incarnates, it just takes up that body and goes on with its work and experiences where the mind left off in the last life, as a bricklayer adds other bricks to those he had laid on the job of the day before, or as an accountant carries over his debits and credits on the set of books with which he is engaged.

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