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NOUN   um | um
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um {prep} [+þf.] [varðandi]
3
about
um {prep} [+þf.]  gegnum]through
um {prep} [+þf.]  gegnum]via
um {prep} [+þf.] [utan um]around
um {prep} [+þf.] [varðandi]concerning
Unverified um {prep} [+þf.] [varðandi]on the subject of
um {prep} [+þf.] [yfir tímabil]on
um {adv} [um það bil]about
um {adv} [um það bil]around
Nouns
tæk. notendahandbók {kv}user manual <UM>
2 Words: Others
austur um {adv}to the east
austur um {prep} [+þf.]to the east across
inn um {prep} [+þf.]in through
innan um {prep}among
innan um {prep}amongst [esp. Br.]
niður um {prep} [+þf.]down through
norður um {adv}to the north
norður um {prep} [+þf.]north through
ofan um {prep}down through
um allt {adv}everywhere
um allt {adv}all over
um áratugaskeið {adv}for decades
um árið {adv}some time ago
um borð {adv}on board
um hádegisbil {adv}at midday
um jólaleytið {adv}around Christmas time
um kaffileytið {adv}around coffee time
um kvöldið {adv}in the evening
um leið {adv}at the same time
um morguninn {adv}in the morning
um nóttina {adv}during the night
um of {adv}too much
um seinan {adv}too late
um síðir {adv}eventually
um síðir {adv}at last
um sinn {adv}for a while
um stund {adv}for a while
um stundarsakir {adj}temporary
um tíma {adv}temporarily
upp um {prep} [+þf.]throughout
upp um {prep} [+þf.]up through
út um {prep} [+þf.]out
út um {prep} [+þf.]through
út um {prep} [+þf.]throughout
utan um {prep} [+þf.]around
vestur um {prep} [+þf.]west across
víða um {adv}all over
Unverified yfir um {prep} [+þf.]across
2 Words: Verbs
áminna e-n (um e-ð)to admonish sb. (to do sth.)
áminna e-n (um e-ð)to enjoin sb. (to do sth.)
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