hlutaðar
Hlutaðar is an Icelandic term that functions primarily as a past passive participle of the verb hluta, meaning to divide. In contemporary Icelandic, past participles are commonly used as adjectives, so hlutaðar is used to describe something that has been divided, split, or partitioned. The form can agree with a noun in gender and number according to standard Icelandic grammar.
Origin and formation: The root hluta comes from Old Norse hluta, related to parts or portions. The
Usage: Hlutaðar appears in technical, scientific, historical, and geographical writing where objects, datasets, or regions are
Notes: The exact inflection of hlutaðar can vary with gender and number, following the general rules for
See also: hluta (to divide); Icelandic grammar; participles in Icelandic.