minniðar
Minniðar is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily within the context of historical Icelandic nomenclature and land ownership. In its most common usage, minniðar denotes a type of jointly owned property or inheritance, often a piece of land or a share in one. This shared ownership typically arose among siblings or other close relatives who inherited a property together. The term implies a division or apportionment of rights and responsibilities related to the property.
The specific nature of minniðar could vary, but it generally meant that each individual held a specific,
In some instances, minniðar might also refer to the act of dividing or apportioning such an inheritance.