lægri
Lægri is a word from the Icelandic language that functions as the comparative form of the adjective meaning “low.” It is used to indicate that one thing has a lower height, rank, level, or degree than another.
In Icelandic grammar, lægri describes a comparison between two or more referents. It can modify nouns in
The form lægri is most often encountered in standard Icelandic prose and speech. Its spelling and inflection
Etymology traces lægri to older North Germanic roots associated with the idea of low or downward position.
Overall, lægri is a concise, functional part of Icelandic grammar, employed to compare levels, heights, quantities,