hlýr
hlýr is an Icelandic adjective meaning warm. It is used to describe a pleasant temperature, often associated with comfort and well-being. For example, one might say "hlýr dagur" for a warm day or "hlýtt föt" for warm clothing. The comparative form is "hlýrri" (warmer) and the superlative is "hlýjastur" (warmest). It can also be used figuratively to describe a person's disposition, such as a "hlý manneskja" meaning a warm-hearted person. The verb form related to becoming warm is "hlýna," meaning to warm up or get warmer. The noun form is "hlýindi," which refers to warmth or mild weather. In essence, hlýr conveys a sense of agreeable heat and comfort in the Icelandic language.