rándýr

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Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From rán (robbery) +‎ dýr (animal), i.e. an animal that hunts (“robs”) for food.

Noun

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rándýr n (genitive singular rándýrs, nominative plural rándýr)

  1. carnivore
Declension
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Etymology 2

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From rán (robbery) +‎ dýr (expensive), i.e. so expensive that paying the price in question is like being robbed.

Adjective

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rándýr (comparative rándýrari, superlative rándýrastur)

  1. very expensive
Usage notes
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Very rarely used comparatively.

Inflection
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