Jökla
Jökla is a term of Icelandic origin used in toponymy and physical geography to refer to ice-related landscape features. The word is related to jökull, the Icelandic word for glacier, and its use as a lexical root appears in compound place names and field descriptions rather than as a standalone concept with a fixed definition. In descriptions of Icelandic glacial landscapes, jökla can denote features influenced by ice such as ice-contact terrains, runs near glaciers, or glacially carved landforms, though its exact interpretation depends on the context and the accompanying elements in the name or description.
In linguistic studies of Icelandic, jökla is treated as a productive root that forms part of longer
As a toponymic element, jökla occurs in various Icelandic geographic names, often in compounds with other geographic
See also: jökull, glacier; Icelandic language; toponymy.
Note: The term's exact meaning can vary by source, and regional usage may differ.