Beið
"Beið" is an Icelandic word with the primary meaning of "wait" or "await." It is the past tense of the verb "bíða," which also means to wait. In common usage, "beið" signifies the act of staying in one place or delaying an action until a particular time or event. For example, someone might say "Ég beið eftir honum" which translates to "I waited for him." The concept of waiting is fundamental to many everyday interactions and situations, and "beið" is the specific term used to express this in the past.
Beyond the literal act of waiting, "beið" can also carry a sense of anticipation or expectation. It