stýrðrar
stýrðrar is an Icelandic word. It is the genitive singular feminine form of the adjective stýrður, which means "steered" or "controlled." This adjective is derived from the verb stýra, meaning "to steer" or "to control." Therefore, "stýrðrar" would be used in a sentence where a feminine noun in the genitive case is being described as steered or controlled. For example, it might appear in a phrase like "siglingar stýrðrar" meaning "the sailing of the steered (feminine noun)." The genitive case in Icelandic is used to indicate possession, origin, or to function as the object of certain prepositions. The feminine gender in Icelandic, like in other Germanic languages, is one of the grammatical genders that nouns can possess. The adjective ending "-rar" signifies the genitive singular feminine form. Understanding the grammatical context is crucial to fully grasping the meaning and usage of "stýrðrar" within an Icelandic sentence.