Nýrri
Nýrri is an Icelandic word meaning "newer" or "newer ones." It is the comparative form of the adjective "nýr" (new). In Icelandic grammar, comparatives are typically formed by adding the suffix "-ri" to the adjective. The plural form of the comparative adjective is "nýrri," used when referring to multiple new things. For example, one might say "þessir bílar eru nýrri" meaning "these cars are newer." The word can also be used as a noun in its neuter form, "nýtt," meaning "new thing" or "novelty." However, "nýrri" specifically denotes a comparative state of newness.