hraðara
Hraðara is a linguistic form that appears in Icelandic as a comparative of the adjective hraður, meaning fast. In standard modern Icelandic, the normal comparative form is hraðari, as in “hann er hraðari en hann” (he is faster than him). The form hraðara is not part of contemporary standard usage and is rarely seen outside older texts or certain regional dialects.
Etymology and forms. The root hrað- comes from the word for speed, and the suffixes used to
Usage and notes. When encountered in historical documents or dialect writing, hraðara serves the same semantic
See also. Icelandic grammar, adjectives, comparatives, hraður.