paráður
Paráður is a term that appears in Icelandic-language sources and is generally treated as an archaic or formal adjective meaning “prepared” or “ready.” It is understood as the past participle form derived from the verb para, which represents the act of preparing or provisioning something for a purpose. In dictionaries and grammar references, paráður is described as indicating that a subject has been made ready or equipped for a task or event. Because of its formal or historical character, paráður is most often encountered in older texts, poetry, or ceremonial language rather than in everyday speech.
Etymology and form: Paráður is built from the verb stem para with the standard participial ending -ður,
Usage notes: In contemporary Icelandic, paráður is not a common everyday term and is largely confined to
Other considerations: Paráður has no widely recognized independent meaning beyond the adjectival sense described here. It
See also: Icelandic grammar, participles, readiness expressions such as búinn and undirbúinn.