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#1662 · Jan 06, 2026
#1661 · Jan 05, 2026
to clear away obstacles, e.g. snow or debris, so a path becomes passable.
#1660 · Jan 04, 2026
Past tense of “gista”: stayed overnight (e.g., at someone’s place or a hotel).
#1659 · Jan 03, 2026
#1658 · Jan 02, 2026
To carry out or fulfill (e.g., a promise, contract, or obligation).
#1657 · Jan 01, 2026
phoenix (mythological bird)
#1656 · Dec 31, 2025
Genitive singular of “trúður” (a clown, often a circus performer).
#1655 · Dec 30, 2025
#1654 · Dec 29, 2025
impassable; a road or route cannot be traveled due to conditions.
#1653 · Dec 28, 2025
A warm blanket made of fabric, used on a bed or to cover yourself.
#1652 · Dec 27, 2025
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#1650 · Dec 25, 2025
To load or fill (e.g., a ship or vehicle) with cargo; to put goods for transport…
#1649 · Dec 24, 2025
a female given name
#1648 · Dec 23, 2025
Narrow or tight; having little space on the sides.
#1647 · Dec 22, 2025
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#1645 · Dec 20, 2025
death
#1644 · Dec 19, 2025
Past tense of “hlífa”: to protect or spare someone or something.
#1643 · Dec 18, 2025
to honour
#1642 · Dec 17, 2025
Past participle of “vaxa”: having grown or become bigger/older.
#1641 · Dec 16, 2025
Past tense of “létta”: to make something lighter or to ease/clear (e.g., a burde…
#1640 · Dec 15, 2025
Guinea (a country in West Africa)
#1639 · Dec 14, 2025
first-person plural past indicative of sjúga
#1638 · Dec 13, 2025
#1637 · Dec 12, 2025
to crown
#1636 · Dec 11, 2025
Past tense of “slíta”: to tear or break apart, e.g. tear a rope or end a relatio…
#1635 · Dec 10, 2025
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#1633 · Dec 08, 2025
neuter nominative/accusative singular of ónýtur