Frjókornum
Frjókornum is the dative singular form of the Icelandic word frjókorn, which translates to "pollen grain" in English. In the context of Icelandic grammar, the dative case is used to indicate various grammatical functions, including the indirect object of a verb, the object of certain prepositions, or to express a sense of possession or belonging. Therefore, when one encounters "frjókornum" in an Icelandic sentence, it signifies a pollen grain as the recipient of an action, the object of a preposition like "til" (to) or "frá" (from), or in a construction implying proximity or relation to the pollen grain.
The study of pollen grains, known as palynology, is a scientific field that examines pollen and spores,