Hamlað
Hamlað is an Icelandic term that functions as the past participle and adjectival form of the verb hamla, meaning to hammer or to shape by hammering. It is used to describe materials or objects that have undergone hammering, or processes in which hammering is involved. For example, hamlað járn refers to metal that has been hammered, and a sentence such as “Járnið var hamlað til að fá flatari yfirborð” describes iron that was hammered to produce a flatter surface.
Etymology and usage context: Hamlað is formed from the verb hamla and the standard past participle suffix
Notes on form: Like many Icelandic participles, hamlað can function as an adjective modifying a noun or
See also: hamla (to hammer) and related metalworking terminology.