veiðin
Veiðin is the definite form of veiði in Icelandic, used to refer to the activity of catching wildlife, typically hunting or fishing. The verb veiða means to catch or pursue prey, and veiði as a noun covers both hunting and fishing. In modern Icelandic, veiðin can denote the practice in general, or a particular instance of it, such as a hunting trip or a fishing season.
Etymology: Veiði comes from Old Norse veiða, related to the act of pursuing and capturing prey. In
Usage and regulation: Veiðin spans two related activities, hunting and fishing. Because wildlife populations are managed,
Cultural context: Historically, veiðin was essential for subsistence and local economies. Today it also underpins sport
Examples and related terms: Veiðileyfi refers to a hunting or fishing permit, veiðiréttur to hunting or fishing