boðaðar
boðaðar is an Icelandic word that translates to "announced" or "proclaimed" in English. It is the feminine plural past participle of the verb "boða," which means to announce, proclaim, or foretell. The word is used in various contexts to indicate something that has been made known to others. For example, it could refer to announced events, proclaimed laws, or foretold prophecies. The grammatical form signifies that the action of announcing or proclaiming has been completed and applies to multiple feminine nouns. Understanding the etymology of "boðaðar" reveals its connection to the concept of making something public or known. It is a common word in the Icelandic language and appears in a wide range of written and spoken communication.