eyðilagst
eyðilagst is an Icelandic word that translates to "destroyed" or "ruined" in English. It is the past participle of the verb eyðileggja, meaning "to destroy." The word can be used in various contexts, referring to the physical destruction of objects or structures, the ruin of plans or hopes, or the devastation caused by natural disasters. For example, one might say a house was eyðilagst by a fire, or that a person's dreams were eyðilagst by a setback. The term conveys a sense of finality and complete loss. It is a strong word used to describe significant damage or annihilation.