Fölnað
Fölnað is a linguistic term associated with Icelandic and related Scandinavian languages, referring to the act or state of something becoming pale or fading. The core sense covers the loss of color, brightness, or vitality, whether in skin, textiles, landscapes, or light. Fölnað is typically tied to the verb fölna and appears in more formal or literary contexts as an inflected form that marks a completed change or a passive result. In modern Icelandic usage, the related verb fölna denotes the process itself, while the form fölnað is encountered chiefly in literary texts or older usage.
Etymology and related forms: The word is part of a family of cognates across the Scandinavian languages
Usage notes: Fölnað tends to occur in descriptive, naturalistic, or poetic prose rather than in everyday speech.
See also: bleikna, pale, fade, bleaching; Icelandic language; Old Norse.
References: Icelandic dictionaries and grammar references provide discussion of fölnaðs usage and its relation to fölnar