Staðar
Staðar is the genitive singular form of the Icelandic noun staður, meaning "place" or "location." It is used in contexts that require the genitive case and can appear in fixed expressions or as part of compound forms to indicate a relationship to a place. The more common everyday term for a place is staður.
Etymology: Staðar derives from Old Norse staðr, which in turn comes from a Proto-Germanic root meaning "place"
Usage: In modern Icelandic, staðar is primarily encountered in historical or formal language, in grammar descriptions,
Toponymy and morphology: The root stað- is a productive element in Icelandic place names, appearing in various
See also: staður, staðsetning, Icelandic toponymy, Old Norse staðr.