Neðri
Neðri is an Icelandic adjective meaning “lower” or “the lower part.” It is used to describe something that is situated below another reference point and serves as the counterpart to efri, meaning “upper.” In everyday language, neðri appears in phrases such as neðri hæð (lower floor) or neðri hluti byggingar (the lower part of a building), where it modifies the noun to indicate position.
In geographic and urban contexts, neðri often denotes a position in relation to a nearby feature, such
Grammatical usage in Icelandic follows general adjective agreement rules: neðri can precede a noun and change
Etymologically, neðri derives from Old Norse niðri, meaning downward or lower, and is cognate with related terms