Bændur
Bændur is the Icelandic term for farmers or smallholders, typically referring to people who own or operate farms. The singular form is bóndi. The word originates from Old Norse bóndi, meaning a farm owner or person who lives by a farm. It is used in Icelandic to describe both historical and contemporary rural residents engaged in agriculture.
Historically, bændur were the central social and economic unit of rural Iceland. They owned or worked land,
In contemporary Iceland, bændur describes those who own or operate farms and are engaged in activities such