álagar
Álagar is a term that appears in Nordic toponymy as a place-name element in Icelandic- and Faroese-language sources. There is no single, widely accepted definition of álagar, and its meaning can vary by locality and historical period.
Etymology and usage: The form resembles common Icelandic-Nordic toponymic patterns, with the prefix á- and the
Geography: In historical records and local maps, álagar has been used to name small farms, hills, or
History: The term is not among the most widely attested Nordic toponyms; references often appear in regional
Cultural references: Outside toponymy, álagar occasionally serves as an illustrative example of Nordic naming patterns in
Notes: Because sources are sparse and divergent, precise definitions of álagar are not standardized. The term