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NaCl {n} (sodium chloride) SEE: sodium chloride ::
nacre {n} (pearly substance on the interior of shells) SEE: mother-of-pearl ::
nada {pron} (nothing) SEE: nothing ::
naevus {n} (abnormal area on skin) SEE: mole ::
naevus flammeus {n} (anatomy: vascular birthmark) :: valbrá {f}
nag {n} (old useless horse) :: bikkja {f}, trunta {f}
nah {interj} (no) :: neibb
Nahum {prop} (book of the Bible) :: Nahúm {m}
nail {n} (on fingers and toes) :: nögl {f}
nail {n} (spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials) :: nagli {m}, saumur {m}
nail polish {n} (cosmetic lacquer) :: naglalakk
naked {adj} (not wearing any clothes) :: nakinn, ber, allsber
naked {adj} (glib, without decoration, put bluntly) :: ber
naked {adj} (unprotected) :: ber, óvarinn
nakedhood {n} (nakedness) SEE: nakedness ::
nakedness {n} (state of being naked) :: nekt {f}
name {n} (word or phrase indicating a particular person, place, class or thing) :: nafn {n}
name {v} (to give a name to) :: nefna
name {v} (to mention, specify) :: nefna
name {v} (to designate for a role) :: útnefna
nameless {adj} (having no name) :: nafnlaus {m}, óþekktur {m}
namely {adv} (specifically) :: nefnilega
Namibia {prop} (Republic of Namibia) :: Namibía {f}
nano- {prefix} (10-9) :: nanó- {n}
nape {n} (back part of the neck) :: hnakki {m}
napkin {n} (diaper) SEE: diaper ::
napkin {n} (sanitary napkin) SEE: sanitary napkin ::
napkin {n} (serviette) :: servíetta {f}
Naples {prop} (city in Italy) :: Napólí {n}, Napolí {n}
nappy {n} (diaper) SEE: diaper ::
narcissus {n} (any of several bulbous flowering plants, of the genus Narcissus) :: páskalilja {f}
narcolepsy {n} (sleeping disorder) :: drómasýki
Narnia {prop} (a fictional land) :: Narnía
narrow {adj} (having small width) :: þröngur
narwhal {n} (Arctic cetacean) :: náhvalur {m}
nascent {adj} (emerging; just coming into existence) :: sem er í myndun {f}, sem er í mótun {f}, sem er að fæðast
Nash equilibrium {n} (set of choices of players' strategies) :: Nash-jafnvægi {n}
nation {n} (community of people) :: þjóð {f}
nation {n} (sovereign state) :: ríki {n}
national {adj} (of or having to do with a nation) :: þjóðlegur
national anthem {n} (official song of a nation or country) :: þjóðsöngur {m}
national holiday {n} (statutory holiday enacted by a country to commemorate the country itself) :: þjóðhátíðardagur {m}
nationalism {n} (idea of supporting one's country and culture) :: þjóðernishyggja {f}
nationality {n} (membership of a nation or state) :: þjóðerni {n}
nationality {n} (nationalism) SEE: nationalism ::
national sports team {n} (national sports team) :: landslið
nation-state {n} (nation state or nation-state) :: þjóðríki {n}
Native American {adj} (of the American Indians) SEE: Indian ::
Native American {n} (person, see also: Indian) :: Frumbyggjar Ameríku {m-p}
native language {n} (one's first language learned in childhood) SEE: mother tongue ::
natural language processing {n} (field concerning interaction with computers using natural languages) :: málvinnsla {f}
natural log {n} (natural logarithm) SEE: natural logarithm ::
natural logarithm {n} (logarithm in base e) :: náttúrlegur logri {m}
natural number {n} (positive integer or non-negative integer) :: náttúrleg tala {f}
natural selection {n} (natural selection) :: náttúruval {n}
nature {n} (the natural world) :: náttúra {f}, umhverfi {n}
nature {n} (essential characteristics) :: náttúra {f}, eðli {n}
nature {n} (everything related to biological and geographical states) :: náttúra {f}
nature's scythe {n} (penis) SEE: penis ::
Nauru {prop} (Republic of Nauru) :: Nárú {n}
nausea {n} (motion sickness) SEE: motion sickness ::
nautilus {n} (marine mollusc of the family Nautilidae) :: snekkja {f}
Navajo {prop} (language) :: navajóíska
Navarre {prop} (autonomous community of Spain) :: Navarra
navel {n} (remnant of umbilical cord) :: nafli {m}
navigation {n} (canal) SEE: canal ::
navy {n} (sea force) :: sjóher {m}
Naypyidaw {prop} (capital of Burma) :: Naypyidaw
Nay Pyi Taw {prop} (Naypyidaw) SEE: Naypyidaw ::
Nazism {prop} (the ideology of Adolf Hitler’s NSDAP) :: nasismi {m}
N-bomb {n} (neutron bomb) SEE: neutron bomb ::
near {adj} (physically close) :: skammt
near {v} (come closer to) :: nálgast
near {adj} (stingy) SEE: stingy ::
neat {n} (cattle) SEE: cattle ::
nebula {n} (a space cloud) :: stjörnuþoka {f}
necessary {adj} (needed, required) :: nauðsynlegur {m}
necessity is the mother of innovation {proverb} (necessity is the mother of invention) SEE: necessity is the mother of invention ::
necessity is the mother of invention {proverb} (a person in need will find a way) :: neyðin kennir naktri konu að spinna
neck {n} (part of body connecting the head and the trunk) :: háls {m}
necklace {n} (jewelry) :: hálsfesti {f}, hálsmen {n}
necklet {n} (necklace) SEE: necklace ::
neckline {n} (line) :: hálsmál {n}
neck of the woods {n} (a local neighbourhood or region) :: hérað {n}, slóðir {n-p}, [in my neck of the woods] þar sem ég bý, [in my neck of the woods] þar sem ég er upprunninn {m}, [in this neck of the woods] hér um slóðir
necktie {n} (strip of cloth worn around the neck and tied in the front) :: bindi {n}, slifsi {n}
necrology {n} (listing of people who have died) :: dánarskrá {f}
necrology {n} (notice of death) :: dánartilkynning {f}, dánarfregn {f}
necromancer {n} (person who practices necromancy) :: andasæringamaður {m}, uppvakningamaður {m}
necromancy {n} (divination involving the dead) :: andasæring {f}
necrophilia {n} (pathological attraction to dead bodies) :: náfrygð {f}
necrophilia {n} (pathological fascination with death) :: náfíkn {f}
necrosis {n} (localized death of cells or tissue) :: drep {n}
need {v} (to have an absolute requirement for) :: þurfa
need {v} (to be obliged to) :: þurfa
needle {n} (implement for sewing etc.) :: nál {f}, saumnál {f}
needle {n} (indicating device) :: nál {f}
needle in a haystack {n} (idiomatic) :: saumnál í heystakki {f}
needlework {n} (process of working with a needle) :: saumaskapur {m}
needlework {n} (product of working with a needle) :: saumaskapur {m}
needlework {n} (occupation of a person skilled in working with a needle) :: saumaskapur {m}
negation {n} (act of negating something) :: neitun {f}
negation {n} (denial or contradiction) :: neitun {f}
negation {n} (negation in logic) :: neitun {f}
negator {n} (word causing negation) :: neitunarorð {n}
neglected {adj} (suffering from neglect) :: vanræktur {m}
negligent {adj} (careless) SEE: careless ::
negro {n} (Negro) SEE: Negro ::
Negro {n} (person with dark skin) :: svertingi {m}, blökkumaður {m}, negri {m}, blámaður {m}
Nehemiah {prop} (book of the Bible) :: Nehemía {m}
Nehemiah {prop} (male given name) :: Nehemía {m}
neigh {n} (the cry of a horse) :: hnegg {n}
neigh {v} ((of a horse) to make its cry) :: hneggja
neigh {v} (to make a sound similar to a horses' cry) :: hneggja
neighborhood {n} (nearby area) :: nágrenni {n}
neighboring {adj} (Situated or living nearby or adjacent to) :: nágranna-, nærliggjandi
neighbour {n} (a person living on adjacent or nearby land) :: nágranni {m}, nábúi {m}
Neil {prop} (a given name) :: Njáll
neither {conj} (not either (used with nor): neither X nor Y) :: hvorki X né Y
neither fish nor fowl {n} (something or someone not easily categorized; something that does not fit in a group or situation) :: hvorki fugl né fiskur, viðrinislegur {m}
neither here nor there {adj} (not relevant) :: gera hvorki til né frá
nemesis {n} (archenemy) SEE: archenemy ::
neodymium {n} (chemical element) :: neodým
Neo Latin {prop} (New Latin) SEE: New Latin ::
Neo-Latin {n} (New Latin) SEE: New Latin ::
neoliberalism {n} (political ideology) :: nýfrjálshyggja {f}
neologism {n} (recently coined word) :: nýyrði {n}
neology {n} (the study or art of neologizing (creating new words)) :: nýyrðasmíð {f}
neon {n} (element) :: neon
neonate {n} (newborn infant) SEE: newborn ::
neoprene {n} (synthetic rubber, a polymer of chloroprene, used in various consumer products) :: neópren {n}
Nepal {prop} (Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal) :: Nepal {n}
nephew {n} (fraternal or sororal nephew, see also: fraternal nephew; sororal nephew) :: [fraternal] bróðursonur {m}, [sororal] systursonur {m}
nephology {n} (branch of meteorology) :: skýjafræði {f}
nepotism {n} (favoring of relatives or personal friends) :: frændhygli {f}
Neptune {prop} (eighth planet of the solar system) :: Neptúnus {m}
Neptune {prop} (Roman god of the ocean) :: Neptúnus {m}
neptunium {n} (chemical element) :: neptún, neptúnín {n}
nerd {n} (intellectual, skillful person, generally introverted) :: nörd
nerve {n} (bundle of neurons) :: taug {f}
nervous {adj} (apprehensive, anxious) :: flóttalegur
nervous system {n} (system which coordinates the activity of the body) :: taugakerfi {n}
ness {n} (a promontory; a cape or headland) :: nes
nest {n} (bird-built structure) :: hreiður {n}
net {n} (mesh of string, cord or rope) :: net {n}
net {n} (device for catching fish, butterflies etc.) :: net {n}
net {n} (device for trapping something) :: net {n}
net {n} (figurative: trap) :: net {n}
net {n} (interconnecting system) :: net {n}
net {adj} (remaining after expenses or deductions) :: nettó
Netherlandic {prop} (Dutch) SEE: Dutch ::
Netherlandish {prop} (Dutch) SEE: Dutch ::
Netherlands {prop} (country in northwestern Europe, see also: Holland) :: Niðurlönd {n-p}
net weight {n} (weight of a product) :: nettóþyngd {f}
network {n} (multiple computers and other devices connected together) :: net {n}
neurobehavioral {adj} (pertaining to the assessment of a person's neurological state by observation of his or her behavior) :: taugaatferlislegur {m}
neurologist {n} (doctor or scientist who practices or specializes in neurology) :: taugalæknir {m}
neurology {n} (branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and its disorders) :: taugafræði {f}
neurotoxin {n} (type of toxin) :: taugaeitur {n}
neuter {n} (the neuter gender (grammar)) :: hvorugkyn {n}
neutrality {n} (state of being neutral; taking no part on either side) :: hlutleysi {n}
neutrino {n} (en elementary particle with extremely small mass and no electric charge) :: fiseind {f}
neutron {n} (subatomic particle) :: nifteind {f}
neutron bomb {n} (atomic bomb that produces a greater amount of neutrons) :: nifteindasprengja {f}
neutron star {n} (star composed of neutrons) :: nifteindastjarna {f}
Nevada {prop} (US state) :: Nevada
never {adv} (at no time) :: aldrei
never again {adv} (at no time in the future) :: aldrei aftur
nevermore {adv} (never again) SEE: never again ::
nevertheless {adv} (in spite of what preceded) :: engu að síður, samt sem áður, eigi að síður
nevus {n} (benign lesion on skin) SEE: mole ::
nevus flammeus nuchae {n} (malformation) :: storkbit, storkabit
new- {prefix} (newly) :: ný-
new {adj} (recently made or created) :: nýr
new {adj} (additional, recently discovered) :: nýr
new {adj} (current or later) :: nýr
new {adj} (distinguishing something established more recently) :: nýr
new {adj} (in original condition, pristine) :: nýr
new {adj} (refreshed, reinvigorated) :: nýr
new {adj} (of recent origin) :: nýr
new {adj} (strange, unfamiliar) :: nýr
new {adj} (recently arrived or appeared) :: nýr
newborn {adj} (recently born) :: nýfæddur
New Caledonia {prop} (overseas territory of France) :: Nýja-Kaledónía {f}
New Delhi {prop} (capital of India) :: Nýja Delí
Newfoundland {prop} (Island off the coast of Eastern Canada) :: Nýfundnaland {n}
Newfoundland and Labrador {prop} (Province in eastern Canada) :: Nýfundnaland og Labrador {n}
New Guinea {prop} (large island) :: Nýja-Gínea
New Latin {prop} (Latin after the Middle Ages) :: nýlatína {f}
Newman {prop} (surname meaning "new man") :: Nýman
news {n} (new information of interest) :: fréttir {f-p}, fregnir {f-p}, tíðindi {n-p}
news {n} (reports of current events) :: fréttir {f-p}
news agency {n} (organisation that gathers and distributes news) :: fréttastofa {f}
New South Wales {prop} (one state of Australia) :: Nýja Suður Wales
newspaper {n} (publication) :: dagblað {n}, fréttablað {n}, blað {n}
newspaper {n} (paper on which newspapers are printed) :: dagblaðapappír {m}
Newspeak {prop} (fictional language) :: nýlenska
newsprint {n} (inexpensive paper used in newspapers) :: dagblaðapappír {m}
New Testament {prop} (second half of the Christian Bible) :: Nýja testamentið {n}
newton {n} (derived unit of force) :: njúton {n}
New World {prop} (the Americas and Oceania) :: Nýi heimurinn
New Year {n} (January 1 in the Julian and Gregorian calendar and the days following) :: nýár {n}, nýtt ár {n}
New Year's Day {n} (holiday occurring on January 1st) :: nýársdagur {m}
New Year's Eve {prop} (holiday on December 31st) :: gamlárskvöld {n}
New Year's resolution {n} (vow one makes for the coming year) :: áramótaheit {n}
New York {prop} (city) SEE: New York City ::
New York City {prop} (large city in the USA) :: Nýja-Jórvík {f}
New York State {prop} (The State of New York) :: Nýja-Jórvík {f}
New Zealand {prop} (country in Oceania) :: Nýja-Sjáland {n}
next {adj} (following in a sequence) :: næstur
nextly {adv} (next) SEE: next ::
next of kin {n} (closest blood relative, often heir to inheritance) :: nánasti ættingi {m}
next to last {adj} (penultimate) SEE: penultimate ::
next year {adv} (year after this one) :: á næsta ári
n-gram {n} (linguistics: contiguous sequence of n items) :: N-stæða {f}
Nicaea {prop} (ancient city) :: Níkea {f}
Nicaragua {prop} (a country in Central America) :: Níkaragva, Nikaragúa
Nice {prop} (city in France) :: Nice
Nicene Creed {prop} (official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith) :: Níkeujátningin {f}
Nicholas {prop} (male given name) :: Nikulás
nickel {n} (element) :: nikkel {n}
nickname {n} (familiar, invented given name) :: gælunafn {n}
nickname {v} (to give a nickname to) :: uppnefna
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide {n} (organic coenzyme) :: nikótínamíðadeníndínúkleótíð {n}
nicotine {n} (addictive alkaloid derived from tobacco) :: nikótín {n}
nictitating membrane {n} (transparent protective fold of skin) :: blikhimna {f}, augnhimna {f}, innra augnalok {n}
niece {n} (fraternal or sororal niece, see also: fraternal niece; sororal niece) :: bróðurdóttir {f} [fraternal], systurdóttir {f} [sororal]
niece-in-law {n} (niece of someone's husband) SEE: niece ::
niece-in-law {n} (niece of someone's wife) SEE: niece ::
nief {n} (fist) SEE: fist ::
Niger {prop} (country) :: Níger {n}
Niger {prop} (river) :: Nígerfljót {n}
Nigeria {prop} (a country in Western Africa) :: Nígería {f}
nigger {n} (Negro person, black person (pejorative)) :: negri {m}
night {n} (period between sunset and sunrise) :: nótt {f}, [archaic] nátt {f}, [skaldic] njóla {f}
night {n} (evening or night spent at a particular activity) :: nótt {f}
night {n} (night spent away from home) :: nótt {f}
night {n} (nightfall) :: nótt {f}
nightclub {n} (establishment that is open late at night) :: skemmtistaður, næturklúbbur {m}
nightfall {n} (the close of the day; the coming of night) :: rökkurbil, ljósaskipti, næturkoma, nótt {f}
nighthawk {n} (night owl) SEE: night owl ::
nightingale {n} (bird) :: næturgali {m}
nightmare {n} (dream) :: martröð {f}
nightmare {n} (experience) :: martröð {f}, hryllingur {m}
night owl {n} (one who is awake at night) :: nátthrafn {m}
nightstand {n} (small table placed at the head side of a bed) :: náttborð
night watchman {n} (a person appointed by a town or city to walk the streets at night and guard the burghers from felons and robbers) :: næturvörður {m}
night watchman {n} (person who guards at night) :: næturvörður {m}
nihilism {n} (doctrine grounded on the negation of one or more meaningful aspects of life) :: níhílismi {m}, tómhyggja {f}
Nihongo {n} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese ::
Nile {prop} (river) :: Níl {f}
nimbostratus {n} (cloud type) :: regnþykkni {n}, regnský {n}
nincompoop {n} (foolish or silly person) :: beinasni {m}, einfeldningur {m}, fábjáni {m}, fáviti {m}, fífl {n}
nine {num} (cardinal number) :: níu
nine hundred {num} (cardinal number 900) :: níu hundruð
nine o'clock {n} (the start of the tenth hour) :: klukkan níu
nineteen {num} (cardinal number) :: nítján
nine thousand {num} (9000) :: níu þúsund
ninetieth {adj} (ordinal form of ninety) :: nítugasta
ninety-five {num} (95) :: níutíu og fimm
ninety-four {num} (94) :: níutíu og fjórir
ninety-nine {num} (cardinal number 99) :: nítíuogníu
ninety-one {num} (cardinal number ninety-one) :: níutíu og einn
ninja {n} (person trained in ninjutsu) :: ninja
ninth {adj} (ordinal form of nine, see also: 9th) :: níggjundi
niobium {n} (chemical element) :: nióbín
nipple {n} (projection of mammary gland) :: brjóstvarta {f}, geirvarta {f}
Nippon {prop} (a country in East Asia) SEE: Japan ::
Nipponese {adj} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese ::
Nipponese {prop} (Japanese) SEE: Japanese ::
nit {n} (egg of a louse) :: nit {f}
nitpicking {n} (any process of finding or pointing out tiny details or errors) :: sparðatíningur {m}
nitrate {n} (any salt or ester of nitric acid) :: nítrat {n}
nitride {n} (compound of nitrogen) :: nítríð {n}, niturherða {f}
nitrite {n} (salt or ester of nitrous acid) :: nítrít {n}
nitrogen {n} (chemical element) :: köfnunarefni {n}, nitur {n}
nitty {adj} (foolish, inane) SEE: foolish ::
nitty {n} (dope fiend, druggie) SEE: drug addict ::
nitty-gritty {n} (essence or core of something) :: kjarni {m}, aðalatriði {n}, grundvallar-
no {determiner} (not any) :: enginn {m}, engin {f}, ekkert {n}
no {particle} (used to show disagreement or negation) :: nei
no {particle} (used to show agreement with a negative question (in some languages this response is the usual word for "yes")) :: nei
no {n} (a negating expression) :: neitun {f}, nei {n}
Noah {prop} (biblical character) :: Nói {m}
Noah {prop} (male given name) :: Nói {m}
nobelium {n} (chemical element) :: nóbelín
nobody {pron} (not any person; the logical negation of somebody) SEE: no one ::
nod {v} (incline the head up and down) :: kinka kolli
nod {v} (gradually fall asleep) :: sofna
no longer {adv} (not any more) :: ekki lengur
no love lost {n} (dislike) :: vera fátt með, það er ekki ástinni fyrir að fara
nomad {n} (a member of society or class who wander with their herds) :: hirðingi {m}
nomadism {n} (way of life of a nomad) :: hjarðmennska {f}
no man's land {n} (stretch of land between the border posts of two contiguous sovereign states) :: einskismannsland {n}
no matter {adv} (it's unimportant) :: skiptir ekki máli
no matter {prep} (regardless of) :: sama hve
nom de guerre {n} (pseudonym) SEE: pseudonym ::
nom de plume {n} (pseudonym) SEE: pseudonym ::
nominal variable {n} (nominal variable) :: flokkunarbreyta {f}
nominate {v} (to name someone for a particular role or position) :: tilnefna
nominative {n} (the nominative case) SEE: nominative case ::
nominative {adj} (being in the nominative case) :: nefnifalls-
nominative case {n} (case used to indicate the subject) :: nefnifall {n}
nomogram {n} (diagram in which the relationship between three variables is represented) :: samanbuðartafla {f}, venslarit {n}
nonagon {n} (A polygon with nine sides and nine angles) :: níhyrningur {m}
noncollinear {adj} (not collinear) :: ósamlína
noncommutative {adj} (not commutative) :: óvíxlinn {m}
noncommuting {adj} (not commuting) :: óvíxlanlegur {m}
non-deterministic {adj} (non-deterministic) SEE: nondeterministic ::
nondeterministic {adj} (involving choices) :: brigðgengur {m}
none {pron} (not any person) :: enginn
none {pron} (not any thing) :: enginn
nonentity {n} (an unimportant or insignificant person) :: smámenni {n}, núll {n}
none of someone's business {n} (matter that someone is not entitled to be involved in) :: koma ekki einhverjum við
nones {n} (midday) SEE: noon ::
nones {n} (midday meal) SEE: lunch ::
non-Euclidean {adj} (pertaining to non-Euclidean geometry) :: óevklíðskur {m}
non-Euclidean geometry {n} (Any system of geometry not based on the set of axioms of Euclidean geometry) :: óevklíðsk rúmfræði {f}
nonlinearity {n} (state of being nonlinear) :: ólínuleiki {m}
nonmonetary {adj} (not in the form of money) :: ópeningalegur {m}
nonnegative {adj} (either zero or positive) :: ekki neikvæður {m}, frekar jákvæður {m}, ófrádrægur {m}, stærri eða jafn núlli {m}
nonpareil {n} (sprinkles) SEE: sprinkles ::
nonrepudiation {n} (assurance of digital sending or receipt) :: óhrekjanleiki {m}
nonsense {n} (meaningless words) :: rugl {n}, bull {n}
nonsymmetric {adj} (asymmetrical) SEE: asymmetrical ::
noob {n} (newbie) :: núbbi {m}
noodle {n} (fool) SEE: fool ::
noodle {n} (string or strip of pasta) :: núðla {f}
noon {n} (midnight) SEE: midnight ::
noon {n} (midday) :: hádegi {n}, miðdegi {n}
no one {pron} (not even a single person) :: enginn, neinn
noose {n} (adjustable loop or rope) :: lykkja {f}, rennilykkja {f}
no pain, no gain {proverb} (discomfort is necessary to achieve goals) :: enginn verður óbarinn biskup [nobody becomes bishop unbeaten]
nope {particle} (informal "no") :: neibb
no problem {interj} (it does not pose a problem) :: ekkert mál, minnsta málið
nor {conj} (nor) ::
nordic {adj} (Nordic) SEE: Nordic ::
Nordic {adj} (of or relating to the Nordic countries) :: norrænn {m}
Nordic {adj} (of or relating to the external features of Nordic peoples) :: norrænn {m}
Nordic {adj} (of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages) :: norrænn {m}
Nordic countries {n} (the Nordic countries collectively) :: Norðurlönd {n-p}
normal distribution {n} (probability distribution) :: Gauss-dreifing {f}, normaldreifing {f}
normal subgroup {n} (subgroup that is invariant under conjugation) :: normleg hlutgrúpa {f}, óbreytt hlutgrúpa {f}
Normandy {prop} (region of France) :: Norðmandí {n}, Normandí {n}
normoglycemia {n} (state of having a normal level of glucose in the blood) :: blóðsykurshóf {n}
Norn {prop} (language) :: norn {n}
Norse {adj} (of Scandinavia/Norway) :: norrænn {m}
Norse {adj} (of North Germanic languages) :: norrænn {m}
Norse {n} (Scandinavian/Norwegian people) :: Norðurlandabúar {m-p}
Norse {prop} (The ancient language spoken by Vikings) :: norræna {f}, fornnorræna {f}
north {n} (compass point) :: norður {n}
North America {prop} (continent) :: Norður-Ameríka {f}
North Atlantic Treaty Organization {prop} (intergovernmental military alliance) :: Norður-Atlantshafsbandalagið {n}, Atlantshafsbandalagið {n}
North Carolina {prop} (state of the United States) :: Norður-Karólína {f}
North Dakota {prop} (state of the United States of America) :: Norður-Dakóta
northern bottlenose whale {n} (species of bottlenose whale) :: andarnefja {f}
Northern Cyprus {prop} (a de-facto state) :: Norður-Kýpur, Tyrkneska lýðveldið á Norður-Kýpur
Northern Europe {prop} (sociopolitical region of Europe) :: Norður-Evrópa
northern gannet {n} (Morus bassanus) :: súla {f}
Northern Hemisphere {n} (hemisphere to the north of its equator) :: Norðurhvel {n}
Northern Ireland {prop} (Northern Ireland) :: Norður-Írland {n}
northern lights {n} (the aurora of the northern hemisphere) :: norðurljós {n-p}
Northern Macedonia {prop} (country) SEE: North Macedonia ::
northern raccoon {n} (Procyon lotor) SEE: raccoon ::
Northern Territory {prop} (Territory in northern Australia) :: Norðursvæðið
northern wheatear {n} (Oenanthe oenanthe) :: steindepill {m}
northern woodrush {n} (Luzula confusa) :: fjallhæra {f}
North Island {prop} (one of the two major islands making up New Zealand) :: Norðurey {f}
North Korea {prop} (North Korea) :: Norður-Kórea {f}
North Korean {n} (person from North Korea) :: Norður-Kóreumaður {m}, Norður-Kóreubúi {m}
North Korean {adj} (pertaining to North Korea) :: norðurkóreskur
North Macedonia {prop} (country in Europe) :: Norður-Makedónía
North Pole {prop} (northernmost point on Earth) :: norðurheimskaut {n}, norðurskaut {n}, norðurpóll {m}
North Rhine-Westphalia {prop} (state) :: Norðurrín-Vestfalía
North Sea {prop} (a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Britain, Scandinavia and Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France) :: Norðursjór {m}
Norway {prop} (Scandinavian country) :: Noregur {m}
Norwegian {n} (native of Norway) :: Norðmaður {m}
Norwegian {n} (language of Norway) :: norska
Norwegian {adj} (of or pertaining to Norway) :: norskur {m}
Norwegian {adj} (of or pertaining to Norwegians) :: norskur {m}
Norwegian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Norwegian language) :: norskur {m}
Norwegian Bokmål {n} (Bokmål) SEE: Bokmål ::
Norwegian Nynorsk {n} (Nynorsk) SEE: Nynorsk ::
NOS {n} (Network Operating System) :: netstýrikerfi {n}
nose {n} (protuberance on the face) :: nef {n}
nosebleed {n} (haemorrhage from the nose) :: blóðnasir {f-p}
nosegay {n} (small bunch of fragrant flowers or herbs) :: blómvöndur {m}
nosh {n} (blowjob) SEE: blowjob ::
nosh {n} (slang: food) SEE: grub ::
no smoking {phrase} (phrase used in notices indicating that the smoking of cigarettes is not permitted) :: reykingar bannaðar
nostalgia {n} (bittersweet yearning for the things of the past) :: nostalgía {f}, fortíðarþrá {f}
nostalgia {n} (longing for home or familiar surroundings) SEE: homesickness ::
nostril {n} (either of the two orifices located on the nose) :: nös {f}
nosy {adj} (prying, inquisitive or curious in other’s affairs; tending to snoop or meddle) :: forvitinn
not {adv} (negates meaning of verb) :: ekki, ei [dated], eigi [dated]
not {conj} (And not) :: ekki, ei [dated], eigi [dated]
not {interj} :: ekki
not anymore {adv} (no longer) SEE: no longer ::
not at all {adv} (not) :: alls ekki
note {n} (musical sound) :: nóta {f}
note {n} (banknote) SEE: banknote ::
not even {adv} (constitutes an emphatic negation) :: ekki einu sinni
nothing {pron} (not any thing) :: ekkert {n}, neitt
nothing ventured, nothing gained {proverb} (if one takes no risks, one will not gain any benefits) SEE: no pain, no gain ::
no through road {n} (cul-de-sac) SEE: cul-de-sac ::
notice {v} (to remark upon) :: taka eftir
notify {v} ((transitive) to give (someone) notice of (something)) :: láta vita, tilkynna
not only … but also {conj} :: ekki einastaheldur einnig
notorious {adj} (known widely and infamously) :: alræmdur
not quite {adv} (almost) :: ekki alveg
not to mention {conj} (much less) :: hvað þá heldur
notwithstanding {adv} (never the less) SEE: nevertheless ::
notwithstanding {conj} (although) :: enda þótt, þó að
notwithstanding {prep} (in spite of) :: þrátt fyrir
noughties {n} (First decade) :: fyrsti áratugurinn
noun {n} (grammatical category (narrow sense)) :: nafnorð {n} (abbrev. “no.”)
noun clause {n} (subordinate clause) :: fallsetning {f}
noun phrase {n} (phrase that can serve as the subject or the object of a verb) :: nafnliður {m}
noun substantive {n} (noun) SEE: noun ::
nouveau riche {n} (new money: wealthy persons whose fortunes are newly acquired, and who are therefore perceived to lack the refinement of those who were raised wealthy) :: nýríkur maður {m}
Nova Scotia {prop} (province in eastern Canada) :: Nýja-Skotland {n}
novel {n} (work of prose fiction) :: skáldsaga {f}
November {prop} (eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar) :: nóvember {m}, nóvembermánuður {m}
now {adv} (at the present time) ::
now and again {adv} (now and then) SEE: now and then ::
now and then {adv} ((idiomatic) sometimes; occasionally; intermittently) :: stöku sinnum
nowhere {adv} (in no place) :: hvergi, ekki neins staðar, ekki nokkursstaðar
nowheres {adv} (nowhere) SEE: nowhere ::
nowhither {adv} (to no place) SEE: nowhere ::
no worries {interj} (you're welcome) SEE: you're welcome ::
Nørrebro {prop} (area of Copenhagen) :: Norðurbrú {f}
nuclear {adj} (pertaining to the nucleus of a cell) :: frumeinda-, kjarna-, atóm-
nuclear {adj} (involving nuclear energy) :: kjarna-, atóm-, kjarnorku-
nuclear {adj} (of a weapon: deriving its force from nuclear energy) :: kjarnorku-, atómsprengju-
nuclear age {n} (age when nuclear technology was developed) :: atómöld {f}
nuclear energy {n} (energy released by a nuclear reaction) :: kjarnorka {f}
nuclear family {n} (a family unit consisting of a father, mother and children) :: kjarnafjölskylda {f}
nuclear fission {n} (atom-splitting nuclear reaction) :: kjarnaklofnun {f}, klofnun {f}, kjarnasundrun {f}, skipting
nuclear fusion {n} (the combining of the nuclei of small atoms to form the nuclei of larger ones) :: kjarnasamruni {m}, samruni {m}
nuclear physics {n} (branch of physics) :: kjarneðlisfræði {f}
nuclear power {n} (power from nuclear reactions) :: kjarnorka {f}
nuclear reaction {n} (process) :: kjarnahvarf {n}, kjarnahvörf {n-p}
nuclear reactor {n} (device) :: kjarnaofn {m}
nuclear war {n} (war fought using nuclear weapons) :: kjarnorkustríð {n}
nuclear weapon {n} (explosive device) :: kjarnavopn {n}
nuclear winter {n} (predicted drop in global temperature following a nuclear war) :: kjarnorkuvetur {m}, fimbulvetur {m}
nucleic acid {n} (acidic chainlike biological macromolecule) :: kjarnasýra {f}
nucleolus {n} (part of nucleus of a cell) :: kjarnakorn {n}
nucleoplasm {n} (protoplasm of a cell nucleus) :: kjarnasafi, kjarnafrymi
nucleotide {n} (monomer constituting DNA or RNA) :: kirni {n}, núkleótíð {n}
nucleus {n} (core, central part of something) :: kjarni {m}
nucleus {n} (physics: massive, positively charged core of an atom) :: atómkjarni {m}, frumeindarkjarni {m}, kjarni {m}
nucleus {n} (cytology: large organelle found in cells) :: frumukjarni {m}, kjarni {m}
nucleus {n} (linguistics: centre of a syllable) :: kjarni {m}
nudity {n} (the state of being without clothing on the body) :: nekt {f}
nudiustertian {adj} (Of or relating to the day before yesterday) :: í fyrradag
nuisance tax {n} (sales tax) SEE: sales tax ::
nullary {adj} (mathematics, of a function: taking no entries) :: núllstæður {m}
nullary {adj} (programming, of a function: taking no arguments) :: núllstæður {m}
null pointer {n} (pointer that does not point to any data object) :: tómabendir {m}
number {n} (abstract entity) :: tala {f}
number {n} (numeral) :: tölustafur {m}
number {n} (mathematics: number) :: tala {f}
number {n} (used to show the rank of something in a list or sequence) :: númer {f}
number {n} (quantity) :: fjöldi {m}
number {n} (grammar: state of being singular, dual or plural) :: tala {f}
number {v} (label with numbers; assign numbers to) :: númera, tölusetja
number plate {n} (license plate) SEE: license plate ::
Numbers {prop} (fourth book of the Bible) :: Fjórði Mósebók {m}
number-theoretical {adj} (of or relating to number theory) :: talnafræðilegur {m}, talnalistalegur {m}
number theory {n} (branch of pure mathematics) :: talnafræði {f}, talnalist {f}
numeral {n} (word or symbol representing a number, see also: noun numeral) :: töluorð {n}
numerator {n} (number or expression written above the line in a fraction) :: teljari {m}
numerator {n} (person who counts things) :: teljari {m}
numismatics {n} (study of coins) :: myntfræði {f}
numismatist {n} (one who collects coins and/or currencies) :: myntfræðingur {m}
nuncio {n} (one who bears a message) SEE: messenger ::
nunnery {n} (brothel) SEE: brothel ::
nurse {n} (person who takes care of other people's young) :: barnfóstra {f}, fóstra {f}
nurse {n} (person trained to provide care for the sick) :: hjúkrunarfræðingur {m}, [female] hjúkrunarkona {f}, [female, colloquial, vernacular] hjúkka {f}
nurse {n} (wet nurse) SEE: wet nurse ::
nursery rhyme {n} (short poem or song for children) :: barnagæla
nursing home {n} (place of residence) :: hjúkrunarheimili {n}
nut {n} (hard-shelled fruit) :: hneta {f}, hnota {f} [rare]
nutcracker {n} (implement for cracking nuts) :: hnetubrjótur {m}
nutmeg {n} (seed) :: múskat {n}
nutmeg {v} (soccer/football sense of the verb) :: klobba
nutrition {n} (nutrition) :: næring {f}
nuts {n} (nut) SEE: nut ::
Nuuk {prop} (capital of Greenland) :: Nuuk, Góðvon {f}
nychthemeron {n} (one day and one night) :: sólarhringur {m}
nylon {n} (substance) :: nælon {n}
nylon {n} (sheer stocking) :: nælonsokkur {m}
Nynorsk {n} (one of the two major Norwegian (written) languages) :: nýnorska {f}