Ráðfæra
Ráðfæra is an Icelandic verb that generally means to confer with someone or to seek and give advice; in practice it describes a process of mutual consultation and counsel rather than a unilateral instruction. It is most commonly found in formal or official contexts, such as legal, governmental, or organizational writing, but can also appear in historical texts.
Etymology and sense: the form combines ráð (counsel or decision) with færa (to bring), conveying the idea
Usage and nuance: ráðfæra emphasizes the act of seeking, exchanging, or imparting counsel as part of a
Relation to other terms: ráð, ráðleggja, and ráða are related but with distinct shades of meaning. Ráð
History and status: The term appears in older Icelandic and Norse language sources and remains part of
See also: ráð (counsel), ráðlegging (advice), ráða (to decide or recruit), ráðuneyti (ministry).