grískum
Grískum is a grammatical form in Icelandic, derived from the adjective grískur, meaning Greek. It is not a standalone word with its own meaning, but a specific inflected form used to modify nouns in certain cases. In Icelandic, adjectives decline for gender, number, and case, so grískur appears in its various forms depending on the noun it describes. Grískum is commonly encountered as a dative form of the adjective, where the noun being described is in the dative case. This occurs in both singular and plural contexts, depending on the noun.
A typical use of grískum is in phrases describing Greek-related things within a sentence structure that requires
Related forms of the same adjective include grískur (masculine nominative singular), grískt (neuter nominative singular), and
In summary, grískum is a morphological variant used in Icelandic grammar to express the Greek attribute within