þykkur
þykkur is an Icelandic word that translates to "thick" in English. It is an adjective used to describe objects or substances that have a great depth or density. For example, one might describe thick soup, thick fog, or thick ice using the word þykkur. The word can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is dense in meaning or difficult to understand, similar to how "thick" is used in English. The grammatical form of þykkur changes depending on the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies. The masculine nominative singular form is þykkur, while the feminine is þykk and the neuter is þykkt. Other forms include þykkan (masculine accusative singular), þykku (feminine accusative singular, neuter nominative/accusative plural), and so on, following standard Icelandic declension patterns. The word's origin can be traced back to Old Norse and Proto-Germanic roots, reflecting its commonality across Germanic languages.