notuðrar
Notuðrar is a term of Icelandic origin. It directly translates to "unused" or "unworn" in English. This adjective is commonly used to describe objects that have not been put to use or have not been worn. For example, one might refer to "notuðrar vörur" which means "unused goods" or "notuð fatnaður" for "unworn clothing." The term implies a state of being new or untouched, having not experienced any form of consumption or utilization. It can be applied to a wide range of items, from tools and equipment to clothing and personal belongings. The context in which "notuðrar" is used is crucial for understanding the specific meaning. It denotes a lack of prior experience or application.