kálfur
Kálfur is the Icelandic word for calf, referring to a young bovine animal. In Icelandic culture and tradition, kálfur hold significant importance. Historically, cattle farming has been a cornerstone of the Icelandic economy and way of life, and calves represented the future of the herd. The birth of a calf was, and still is, a notable event for farmers, signifying the continuation and prosperity of their livestock.
The care and raising of kálfur are integral to Icelandic agricultural practices. Farmers ensure that newborn
The term "kálfur" can also appear in various Icelandic expressions or idioms, reflecting its deep-rooted presence