fladdra

Swedish

Etymology

Related to English flounder (to flap around), related to several other Germanic words beginning with fl.

Verb

fladdra (present fladdrar, preterite fladdrade, supine fladdrat, imperative fladdra)

  1. to flutter (like a flag in the wind or a butterfly), to move here and there, to be unsteady

Conjugation

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