idleness

idleness
noun lediggang, latskap
dovenskap
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lediggang
subst. \/ˈaɪdlnəs\/
1) lediggang, uvirksomhet
I can't bear this enforced idleness
jeg holder ikke ut denne påtvungne uvirksomheten
2) dovenskap, latskap
3) gagnløshet, nytteløshet, unytte
idleness is the parent of all vices eller idleness is the parent of evil lediggang er roten til alt ondt

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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