lærðrar
Lærðrar is an Icelandic word that translates to "learned" or "educated" in English. It is the feminine past participle of the verb "að læra," meaning "to learn." As such, "lærðrar" is used to describe a female person who has acquired knowledge or skills through study or experience. For example, one might say "hún er mjög lærðrar" which means "she is very learned." The masculine form of the adjective is "lærður." The plural forms are "lærðir" for masculine and "lærðar" for feminine. The neuter forms are "lærð" for singular and "lærð" for plural. The concept of being learned in Icelandic culture often implies a deep understanding and wisdom, not just rote memorization. It can refer to academic achievements but also to practical knowledge gained over time. The word is commonly found in descriptions of individuals, their qualifications, or their general disposition towards knowledge acquisition.