Definitions for Icelandic

Icelandic Ice·lan·dic

Spelling: [ahys-lan-dik]
IPA: /aɪsˈlæn dɪk/

Icelandic is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 319 anagrams from letters in Icelandic (accdeiiln).

Definitions for Icelandic

noun

  1. the language of Iceland, a North Germanic language. Abbreviation: Icel.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Iceland, its inhabitants, or their language.

Origin of Icelandic

First recorded in 1665-75; Iceland + -ic

Examples for Icelandic

It was Independent People, by Nobel laureate Haldor Laxness, that put modern Icelandic literature on the global map.

To let the story take care of itself is the first rule of the Icelandic authors.

Björnsson is an Icelandic strongman competitor who won the 2011 Strongest Man in Iceland contest.

It does not make the Icelandic writers anxious about their own fame or merits.

She worked with Eliza Reid, a Canadian based in the Icelandic capital, to set up the gathering.

It is the old Icelandic ordinance, but it has gone from Iceland.

Buy a pair of these and traipse around a big city center or off road through the Icelandic countryside.

The Englishman does wear pajamas, but the word with him takes on an Icelandic meaning.

Arnaldur Indridason, an Icelandic crime writer, has been translated into twenty languages.

It is a fair description of the aim of the Icelandic authors and of their peculiar gift.

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