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deildir

Deildir is the Icelandic plural form of deild, a term that denotes a division, department, or branch within an organization. In Icelandic usage, deildir describe subdivisions that are responsible for a specific area or function within a larger body, such as a school, university, government entity, sports club, or other association.

Etymology and sense: The word deild comes from Old Norse deild, meaning a part or portion. It

Typical contexts: In education, deild often refers to a department within a faculty, such as a mathematics

Usage notes: Deildir are generally formal designations within institutional hierarchies and are distinct from informal groups

See also: deild (singular).

is
related
to
the
Icelandic
verb
deila,
to
divide,
reflecting
its
function
as
a
subdivision
within
a
larger
structure.
The
plural
form
deildir
is
used
when
referring
to
multiple
such
divisions.
deild
or
a
language
deild.
In
public
administration,
deildir
can
denote
divisions
within
ministries
or
agencies.
In
sports
and
community
organizations,
deildir
function
as
sections
or
squads
within
a
club—examples
include
a
football
deild
or
swimming
deild,
each
with
its
own
leadership
and
activities.
or
committees.
The
singular
deild
is
used
for
one
division,
while
deildir
indicates
several.