blöðum
Blöðum is the dative plural form of the Icelandic noun blað, which means leaf, blade, or page. In Icelandic, blað is a masculine noun and its declension includes singular forms such as blað (nom/acc), blaði (dat), blaðs (gen), and plural forms such as blöð (nom/acc), blöðum (dat), blaða (gen). The form blöðum appears most often after prepositions that govern the dative case or when indicating location or direction involving multiple leaves or pages.
Etymology and status in the language: blað comes from Old Norse blað, with cognates in other Germanic
Usage: The word blöðum is used primarily in two senses. The first is botanical, where it refers
- Ljósið skín á blöðum plantnanna. (The light shines on the leaves of the plants.)
- Ég fletti í blöðum bókarinnar. (I flipped through the pages of the book.)
See also: blað and related inflections, to understand how blöðum fits within Icelandic noun declension and