góss
The term "góss" is a Faroese word that translates to "grass" in English. It refers to the common herbaceous plants that grow in meadows, fields, and other grassy areas of the Faroe Islands. Faroese landscapes are characterized by their lush green pastures, which are largely composed of various types of góss, supporting the islands' significant sheep farming industry.
The abundance and quality of góss in the Faroe Islands are influenced by the local climate, which
Beyond its ecological and agricultural significance, góss is also a fundamental element of the Faroese cultural